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Removing mark from headlining

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Hi Guys,I've got a really annoying mark on the front section of my Roomsters headlining,it looks like a make-up stain.Any ideas on how to remove it without it spreading/bleeding across the lining area?

Dab it with a fabric cleaner, don't scrub. Hard to give perfect advice without seeing it. APC could/should be ok, with dabbing & drying & repeat etc

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Dab it with a fabric cleaner, don't scrub. Hard to give perfect advice without seeing it. APC could/should be ok, with dabbing & drying & repeat etc

Cheers,NM,it looks like tat browny bronze sort of blusher [or whatever its called ] either that or its spray-tan :pI wish I had an old style wipe clean vinyl headliner.

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Cheers,NM,it looks like tat browny bronze sort of blusher [or whatever its called ] either that or its spray-tan :pI wish I had an old style wipe clean vinyl headliner.

You're welcome, shame you aren't nearer as I could look at it for you.

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Dab it with a fabric cleaner, don't scrub. Hard to give perfect advice without seeing it. APC could/should be ok, with dabbing & drying & repeat etc

I seem to remember my neighbour saying he had some Meg;s APC left over from the last detailing on his Beemer,does that sound useable ?

I seem to remember my neighbour saying he had some Meg;s APC left over from the last detailing on his Beemer,does that sound useable ?

Don't see why not, give it a go.

I use megs APC for such issues buddy. You can get a specialist spot remover. I use the Chemical Guys one for grease marks and tough stains. But make up shouldn't be an iasue for the Megs APC. Just dilute it down as you feel necessary.

Or any All Purpose Cleaner

Dilute it down a little, spray onto the mark and wipe. Don't rub hard or it could mark it permanently

Dab it with a fabric cleaner, don't scrub. Hard to give perfect advice without seeing it. APC could/should be ok, with dabbing & drying & repeat etc

 

I would go with this technique using Autobrite FAB.

 

It has worked really well on tough fabric/headlining marks.

I would go with this technique using Autobrite FAB.

 

It has worked really well on tough fabric/headlining marks.

 

Agree, i'm another fan of FAB, works really well.

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