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I can't remember a time that Blue Coral's Dri-Clean has let me down. I just recently cleaned up a headliner that had grease/oil from a mechanic's hat (oops...the wife's car to boot - what was he thinking).
:bigups Agreed. Dry foam is the only way to go when it comes to headliners as far as Im concerned.
I can't remember a time that Blue Coral's Dri-Clean has let me down.
A goo APC sprayed onto a clean MF towel or a white cotton towel will work very well. Spray the towel so that its moist, then gently rub the area it will lift about anything you have on the liner. I've removed ink this way
Have you found the cotton to have too much bite on upholstery?
No not really..the micro fiber grab more IMO. If your using cotton use while only. Some of the colored ones are not color fast and can transfer color with certain cleaners.
That's a great point. Good to know.:bigups
Back before MF towels, cotton was it, unless you used cheese cloth to remove LSP
god i hated cheese cloth :wall guys who are just now getting into this biz dont have a clue what kind of nightmares we went though every day. The smallest things (nowdays) like microfiber or correction products that can be used in the sun are true miracles of modern science that i'll probably never take for granted.
God I hated cheese cloth :wall Guys who are just now getting into this biz dont have a clue what kind of nightmares we went though every day. The smallest things (nowdays) like microfiber or correction products that can be used in the sun are true miracles of modern science that I'll probably never take for granted.