So cleaning a headliner used to be a very difficult project and often you were better off just to replace it if it got too dirty.
However, I just read that manufacturers have really worked on the adhesives in headliners in newer vehicles, so there really is not as much reason to go super light when trying to clean, however you should still do maybe 2" square areas at a time and never saturate the headliner with cleaner.
Anyone had to clean their headliner? One of my vehicle's just had a splatter from an exploding soda and the headliner is spotted with dark stains from the cola. Most people will never look up, but if you do it looks terrible.
However, I just read that manufacturers have really worked on the adhesives in headliners in newer vehicles, so there really is not as much reason to go super light when trying to clean, however you should still do maybe 2" square areas at a time and never saturate the headliner with cleaner.
Anyone had to clean their headliner? One of my vehicle's just had a splatter from an exploding soda and the headliner is spotted with dark stains from the cola. Most people will never look up, but if you do it looks terrible.