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After the upholstery cleaner has worked itself into the headliner fabric, the microfiber cloth will remove any leftover stains, dirt, dust, and other grime.
Use a dry, clean microfiber cloth to gently rub the ceiling of your car in the direction of the grain in the headliner fabric.
Products such as these may contain harsh chemicals that can eat away the glue and laminate that keeps the headliner fabric attached to the ceiling.
If your car's ceiling remains dirty after the first application of upholstery cleaner, the fabric must dry completely to prevent the wet glue from detaching the headliner fabric from the car's ceiling.
Refrain from saturating the fabric of the car ceiling with air fresheners, as some air fresheners may contain chemicals that can eat away at the glue keeping the headliner fabric attached to the ceiling.
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Where fuzzy cardboard is the norm among subcompacts, the soft fabric headliner is another unexpectedly upscale touch.
A continuous line should be visible along the length of any fabric (seats, rugs, headliner, etc).
So the fabrics, the materials, carpet, headliner, parts of the instrument panel basically all the fabrics that you see inside the vehicle are made out of recycled water bottles.
The pressure from your vacuum can potentially pull and separate your headliner from the glue that is keeping the fabric attached to the ceiling.
A mixture of 3 parts water and 1 part distilled white vinegar will remove grease stains from the headliner without affecting the glue and laminate that attaches the fabric to the ceiling.
So I'm at Fabric's 12th Birthday and Moodymann, the Sunday afternoon headliner, is in typically playful form.
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