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    Default How to best clean a fabric headliner?

    Have a 2008 Range Rover. What are the best products/manner to clean dirty areas on a headliner?

    Thank you.

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    Headlining / Headliner - Duragloss 451 Fabric & Carpet Cleaner Aerosol Foam (FC) is a blend of surfactants, which gently foam away soil, oil and grease from fabric and carpet surfaces. Spot cleaning can be done without leaving rings on fabrics, carpet and velour. Use Dr Joe dedicated Lint-Free 100% Cotton Blue Huck Surgical Towels, using very light pressure and wipe the headliner following the cleaning with the water based cleaner (do not soak or use hot water on the headliner fabric as it may delaminate) Dry by blotting with a clean, dry surgical huck towel
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    This was posted on the 4 a while ago, probably pretty effective!

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    spray solution onto a towel and dab/lightly brush clean. DONT scrub, and DONT saturate the headliner. You dont want to loosen the glue that holds it on otherwise you will have a saggy headliner

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