Whats the best why to clean original VW interiors/headliners

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CIf cream works well as well, may take a few goes but seems to bring headlinings and door trims up quite well


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monkiboy said:
yeah I am sure this is gonna take some effort.......

I was thinking of taking it to the local "Polish Carwash" and paying them to do it :lol: :lol:

I can see that all the material is in GOOD condition, its just NEVER been cleaned :roll:

I have the middle rear seat in my living room at the moment and I might start trying to clean in tonight...... I never knew just how F%¤KIN HEAVY that middle seat is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:)

Man up they are not that bad !! :lol:

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BANG and the pipe smoke is gone!
I used a vinyl cleaner from halfords on mine and worked really well. Its about 7quid
 
Hi,

Another vote for trying baby wipes, cheap, works on all sorts, from flys on your crash helmet visor to green marks on a westy pop top

Having kids eh?! :roll: We have a stockpile of tesco value babywipes! :lol:

Have a mooch here:

https://www.google.com/search?q=car+headlining+cleaner&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-gb:IE-SearchBox&ie=&oe=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Good luck

Alistair
 
I left a sealed tin of brake fluid on my passenger seat, you can guess what happened, the lid was obviously not as 'sealed' as I thought and the tin toppled over, fluid all over the yellowy smoke ridden 40 year old basketweave.

Not sure exactly how long the fluid was on there for, maybe a day, two days but what a good job it did cleaning, burnt away the manky top layer and left me with a fresh 'as new' cover. However, I'm not recommending anyone actually do this :lol:

Des
 

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