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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / October 2004

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studebaker hound - 27 Oct 2004 00:31 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. 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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