Best way to clean headliner?

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If not too nasty then spray folex on a terry towel and wipe in one direction. Try not to saturate the liner or you risk delamination.
 
I only use a foam product and a Terry cloth ... I've replaced a handful back in the dayvwhen I thought I our take chemical to every surface ... Then a few days after a detail a customer would come back with a saggy headliner ... Ooops!
 
For spot cleaning I use Woolite and water mix in a spray bottle, mist on and agitate with a tooth brush. Then follow up with a dry towel press & wipe. I do the steps as quickly as possible to avoid soaking the material. Do not saturate, like mentioned above. Depending on the headliner material it could respond differently so I would try a test spot first with what ever you use, make sure to let the test spot dry before you come to your conclusion. If you proceed without testing you could end up making the headliner look like it has an animal print, lol, whoops. Now for cleaning the whole headliner....never tried it and don't know if I dare to. I would like to see what others post for techniques for cleaning the whole headliner.
 
Ultima Interior Shampoo.
Ultima Interior Shampoo Gel, interior cleaner, upholstery cleaner

Spray a couple sprays on a clean (non-bleeding color) MF,agitate with care.Take another clean (non-bleeding color) MF and blot any excess and then let dry.
This is my product and process for headliner cleaning and have yet to be let down.(Including NO dis-coloration)
 
If not too nasty then spray folex on a terry towel and wipe in one direction. Try not to saturate the liner or you risk delamination.
This is generally what I do.

But IID's Ultima method has my interest peaked.

DLB
 
many answers are but a search away

If not too nasty then spray folex on a terry towel and wipe in one direction. Try not to saturate the liner or you risk delamination.

This is my method as well. For tough stubborn stains or a really heavily soiled headliner. I vacuum it first, then go over it with my steamer and a terry cloth wrapped around the end. Works great!
 
I use Folex, no rinsing or special steps required, simply spray and wipe :). What I find interesting and I'm not slamming the idea, people always preach "don't spray the headliner to avoid saturating it" but at the same time people are ok with using steam. Are they not concerned with the temperature of the steam affecting the adhesive? I'm sure it works ok but it's just funny to me!
 
I use Folex, no rinsing or special steps required, simply spray and wipe :). What I find interesting and I'm not slamming the idea, people always preach "don't spray the headliner to avoid saturating it" but at the same time people are ok with using steam. Are they not concerned with the temperature of the steam affecting the adhesive? I'm sure it works ok but it's just funny to me!

I've had this argument with a lot of people. And your right.

I was actually really wary of using steam on the headliners. But tried it a couple times on heavily soiled headliners and it works like a charm. Just keep the steam on the lowest setting and ensure I'm not in one area too long.

I have sprayed the products on the headliner first then wipe. I don't like doing it just because the rest of the vehicle will get the over spray all over it. So, I will spray it on my cloth then wipe.
 
I've had this argument with a lot of people. And your right.

I was actually really wary of using steam on the headliners. But tried it a couple times on heavily soiled headliners and it works like a charm. Just keep the steam on the lowest setting and ensure I'm not in one area too long.

I have sprayed the products on the headliner first then wipe. I don't like doing it just because the rest of the vehicle will get the over spray all over it. So, I will spray it on my cloth then wipe.

I'm sure it works just fine and to be honest with you if I had a steamer I would use it on the headliner for the exact reason you listed in bold :xyxthumbs:. Even though I start with the headliner (working from top down) I would prefer not spraying Folex everywhere. By the way Jason, nice to see you posting again.
 
I use Folex, no rinsing or special steps required, simply spray and wipe :). What I find interesting and I'm not slamming the idea, people always preach "don't spray the headliner to avoid saturating it" but at the same time people are ok with using steam. Are they not concerned with the temperature of the steam affecting the adhesive? I'm sure it works ok but it's just funny to me!
I am glad you asked it, because I was thinking it.

Heck, I have saturated headliners before in have to situations and had no issues - but it isn't something I make a practice of.

Also - I agree - Jason, it's good to see you around.

DLB
 
I'm sure it works just fine and to be honest with you if I had a steamer I would use it on the headliner for the exact reason you listed in bold :xyxthumbs:. Even though I start with the headliner (working from top down) I would prefer not spraying Folex everywhere. By the way Jason, nice to see you posting again.

Thanks! It's nice to be back! Reading threads on my phone was getting old! We finally got my computer set up about a month ago. So now on rainy days like today when I can't be outside working, I hang out on the forum.
 
many answers are but a search away

If not too nasty then spray folex on a terry towel and wipe in one direction. Try not to saturate the liner or you risk delamination.
This is similar to what I do. I use Dri Wash n Guard APC Concentrate, Mixed in a spray bottle. I use a towel or micro fiber,Clean or new. I spray my apc on the rag and rub gentley. This has worked for years,even on smoke film covered head liners. I change the rag frequently also!
 
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