Hey drunkenboy...my boyfriend can probably tell you exactly how to do this, easily too--he used to do interiors/upholstery for a living. But I can't get ahold of him right now--as soon as he's back from lunch I'll tell him to sign on and look at this!
Quote, originally posted by rebbierae »Hey drunkenboy...my boyfriend can probably tell you exactly how to do this, easily too--he used to do interiors/upholstery for a living. But I can't get ahold of him right now--as soon as he's back from lunch I'll tell him to sign on and look at this! just send him down here to help me out. we can crack a few beers and clean her up!
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Ok I'll do that! He just bought a '91 GMC Syclone truck from down in that area a couple months ago--wish we'd have known then! Although...he's not really a beer fan, but if you know someplace that makes good margaritas we'd be all over it!
eh, we have some mexican resteraunts that could cater to ya. come get drunk with me and listen to me spew obscenities every other word! (literally)seriously though, any advice he has would be greatly appreciated.
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Quote, originally posted by silverawd26 »Headliners are harder to do though... people are not sheep. some may find it hard to clean a headliner, some may find it easy. we are all different.
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I had some stains in the headliner when I got my Vibe. I bought a yellow can of "Tuff Stuff" cleaner (picked mine up at Walmart when looking for something to clean the seats) it cleaned the seats alright but got the headliner suprisingly well. Don't use it on the dash because it will leave spots. Just spray on the foam to let it soak, then gently scrub it away with a clean cloth. At least it worked for the unknown stains in mine....
2003 Base Satellite Two-toneMoon and TunesTinted WindowsPinstripesCreative Zen Touch Mp3 Belkin TuneCast IIGrafxWerks decals: Gonzaga Blue and White
I second the tuff stuff idea. Be sure that you don't use a towel that is anything other than white. I've used those white terry cloth towels that you can get wherever in the automotive section with farily good success. Don't scrub it, as the fabric on the headliner gets kinda weird looking - almost fuzzy - after the fact. If the mess up there is greasy, I highly recommend Blue Magic spot remover, you can usually get that at the 'zone. Spray a towel with that stuff and blot the stain for a bit. That did the trick when those bozos at the dealer felt the need to get greasy handprints all over the headliner when I was having them work on an issue with the moonroof.
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03 Vibe base. Born 10/14/2002 06:07 AM
Auto, Moon & Tunes, power package. 143k
Neptune/dying clearcoat/primer grey.
I like to use Blue Coral's interior cleaner called Dri-Clean. Spray it on and then wipe it off with a clean cloth. It works good on seats and carpeting, though I would use a scrub brush on those (but not on the headliner as Colonel said). Dri-Clean can even be used with a steam cleaner or power scrubber as I've been using it for my interior detailing for several years now.
Former owner of a 2003 Vibe GT---Great car that gave me 8 years and 83,000 miles of trouble-free service.Current owner of a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited AWD.