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daveo



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black
roof linig and rubber coating

hi all,
have a few grubby marks on the roof linig, whats the best way of cleaning them and what to use, its a cloth linig
what can be done about the rubber coating they put over the switch surrounds,cup holder, it can start to peel off if cought .
thanks daveo

Post #8208 2nd Nov 2009 11:22pm
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speedymarktd6



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Santorini Black

not sure on the headlinning could try a vehicle valeter , as for switches / rubber replacement of parts or peel he rest off Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter onto no6 Range Rover

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Post #8222 3rd Nov 2009 7:06pm
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ken



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foam cleaner will work with a interior sponge careful as the whole HL will be dirty

Post #8228 3rd Nov 2009 8:47pm
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daveo



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is it possible to clean the whole head linig
daveo

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jayzee



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Try it on one patch and it'll look awful - do the lot.

I use a product called Groom from Halfords. Ambersil make it IIRC and it has an orange cap.

Spray the foam over the entire headlining and wipe down with a damp (not wet) cloth. Keep rinsing the cloth in clean water. Do not rub hard, or rub the same area too hard. The foam will get to work to remove the dirt.

Do that a couple of times, and the headlining will be as good as new.

You will be surprised how much muck is on there!

Post #8236 4th Nov 2009 12:36am
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daveo



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hi thanks, i will give it a go....
daveo

Post #8256 4th Nov 2009 8:24pm
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