Hi,
Just got done cleaning my headliner in the 66' Studebaker. Tryed alot
of things but then tryed something new, it worked very very good. The
name is CLOROX Clean-up.
All I did was sprayed it on and washed with clean water. After two
times the headliner looks like a new one.
I worked so hard `cleaning the inside of the car until I found this
cleaner, I would tell everyone to at least try it, you'll like what
happens.
Randy
J. Lee - 27 Oct 2004 01:02 GMT
>Hi,
>Just got done cleaning my headliner in the 66' Studebaker. Tryed alot
>of things but then tryed something new, it worked very very good.
Hey Randy, since our next club meeting is a work day how about if you bring
some and show us how to use them <G>
Lee Skelly
'57 Broadmoor
http://www.georgiastudebaker.com
John Poulos - 27 Oct 2004 01:16 GMT
Be VERY careful, it's powerful stuff containing bleach. In a few weeks
or months after using it, the stitching may let go on the headliner. I
would never use anything that harsh on a old headliner.
> Hi,
> Just got done cleaning my headliner in the 66' Studebaker. Tryed alot
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>
> Randy

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