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vvyk3d 01-15-2005 09:06 PM

Help me clean my headliner before i kill my GF
 
Well, on our last trip to KY my gf left one of her Dr. Peppers in the truck unbeknownst to me. Well, its been pretty frigid here and we know what happens when pop freezes right? Yeah so my headliner is full of red Dr Pepper spots. Amazing enough my seats are clean even tho it was wedged next to one. Its just the headliner and vinyl pieces. I dunno how it managed to launch accross the car on the rear window kinda like a magic bullet but it did. Anyone with an idea of how to clean this sticky crap please tell me before i shoot her in her sleep. :bows:

Dan

vvyk3d 01-15-2005 09:24 PM

some pics of the damage:

https://www.f150online.com/galleries...117-111095.jpg

https://www.f150online.com/galleries...117-111096.jpg

https://www.f150online.com/galleries...117-111097.jpg

Green_Fox 01-15-2005 10:07 PM

wow that suxs...

I say go buy one of those carpet shampoo spray cans with the scrubber and scrub the heck outta it. Pepboys and auto zone has some good stuff. I use that stuff when I have kids in my truck and they spill coke. Works pertty good.

and for the plastic buy armor all cleaning wipes...I always end up getting coke on my pass door and those wipes work real good...

Rockpick 01-15-2005 10:33 PM

Be VERY careful with one of those scrubbers. The headliner material is MUCH thinner than a carpet and much less durable. It's just a simple piece of cloth glued to a molded board...

If I were you, I'd first attempt to remove what I could with a very hot rag. I think this will take more off than you think.

From there, I'd follow with a dilute solution of carpet cleaner and hot water on a terry towel.

For the remaining spots, I'd go with a 75% / 25% solution of the same cleaner and hot water.

Be sure to allow the interior ample time to dry as we don't want to introduce musty odors and such.

So you were in Kentucky and didn't even come by to see me? LOL!

RP :D

vvyk3d 01-15-2005 11:07 PM

western KY (white plains), folks built a log cabin out there. I believe your eastern. Tomorrow ill get out there with some warm water n see what happens. Not the best weather to make the inside of my truck wet but what can ya do.

ccla 01-15-2005 11:44 PM

I wonder what a New headliner runs? Cause I'm betting that no matter how much you scrub, its gonna leave spots.

PolishSVT 01-17-2005 01:15 AM

Ive always had great success with Blue Coral carpet cleaner. Its suually a buck more than other carpet cleaners, but well worth it, IMHO. As suggested above, dont be too hard with the brish, as that headliner material is very thin. But Ive used Blue Coral carpet cleaner for 10 years, and its gotten out every stain Ive had.

I wish you luck.

Joe

wild-mtn-rose 01-17-2005 02:34 AM

A solution of 2 tablespoons of ammonia to 1 cup of water. Soak a clean white rag (if you use a colored rag the color could transfer) in the solution and blot, don't rub, the stains. After you get the stains off you will want to rinse the area. The best way to do that on a headliner would be with a spray bottle of water. Spray it on and blot up the worst with a clean towel. Putting a space heater inside on low overnight should dry it out nicely. Be sure that you do not set it too close to the seats to prevent a fire. I've used a small space heater in my truck many times with no problems.

kcap 85 01-17-2005 03:28 AM

do not rub it you will break through the headliner. If you can find a fast evaporating degreaser we use industrial ID RED at the plant to getrid of a mukltitude of stains. do not rub

Copenhagen848 01-17-2005 01:11 PM

Hmmmmm, that looks more like a crime scene than a pop explosion scene to me......lol just kidding. Yeah that sucks, hope it comes out ok.

Rockpick 01-17-2005 06:47 PM

White Plains huh? I was born and raised in Madisonville...

RP :D

kbldawg 01-17-2005 09:58 PM

The best thing to do in that situation would be to, send the GF out there to clean her mess up!!!

That sucks man!!:mad:

mattadams 01-18-2005 03:29 PM

I have soda on my headliner too, but I only have myself to blame. A few years ago, right before one of the biggest shows of the season, was taking a can of soda out of the cup holder and dropped it. It hit my nerf bar and sprayed everywhere. It got the headliner, interior windows, door trim, seats, carpet, floorboards, EVERYTHING. The headliner is still a little dirty. At one point I was planning on getting a sunroof, which would replace the headliner, but I haven't yet. I picked up some Adam's Polishes carpet and upholstery cleaner after hearing rave reviews, but haven't tried it yet. His stuff is really gentle though.
www.adamspolishes.com

mattadams 01-18-2005 03:32 PM

I have soda on my headliner too, but I only have myself to blame. A few years ago, right before one of the biggest shows of the season, was taking a can of soda out of the cup holder and dropped it. It hit my nerf bar and sprayed everywhere. It got the headliner, interior windows, door trim, seats, carpet, floorboards, EVERYTHING. The headliner is still a little dirty. At one point I was planning on getting a sunroof, which would replace the headliner, but I haven't yet. I picked up some Adam's Polishes carpet and upholstery cleaner after hearing rave reviews, but haven't tried it yet. His stuff is really gentle though.
www.adamspolishes.com

kbldawg 01-18-2005 04:44 PM

I was cleaning my truck today and was thinking about this thread and what happened to vvyk3d, so I look up and find some brown spots on my headliner. I have no idea what it was, but I just took some dish washing liquid, hot water, and an old toothbrush and it came right off.

All i can say is...KIDS!!

I also found some dryed up bubble gum (or something) on the door window, I scrubbed so hard trying to get it off, I had to quit because I was afraid I would damage the tint. I may just let it wear off over time, cause that crap is on there!!

dzervit 01-18-2005 11:04 PM

I like 'Tuff Stuff'. Like they said, don't use the plastic scrubber. Work it in with a terry cloth.

Oh, and scrap the GF. Cheaper than shooting her. No messy court fees & no jail time. Or messy cleanp-up. :D

dzervit 01-18-2005 11:04 PM

Grrrr... seems like everyone is double/triple/quadruple posting today...

dzervit 01-18-2005 11:08 PM

I like 'Tuff Stuff'. Like they said, don't use the plastic scrubber. Work it in with a terry cloth.

Oh, and scrap the GF. Cheaper than shooting her. No messy court fees & no jail time. Or messy cleanp-up. :D

kbldawg 01-19-2005 12:04 AM

:lol:

I noticed that too.

skreeminkfx400 01-19-2005 09:15 PM

just kill her..it will be easier lol

jk man..hope you get that out..its rough

DEZEL73 01-22-2005 08:06 AM

depending on you comp deductible you may just want to let your insurance company change it out. I was designated driver one night my friend put a cigarette hole in the headliner paid my fifty bucks got a whole new headliner.

Rockpick 01-22-2005 02:03 PM

Any luck VV?

Rockpick 01-22-2005 02:04 PM

Hey VV...

Any luck or have any updates?

kreuzr 02-02-2005 11:42 AM

I also found some dryed up bubble gum (or something) on the door window, I scrubbed so hard trying to get it off, I had to quit because I was afraid I would damage the tint. I may just let it wear off over time, cause that crap is on there!!

Try some Peanut Butter on the gum!!! It should soften it up to remove it. Worked great to get the gum out of my kids hair, should work to get it off a window. And as far as the headliner, I would just try using a spray bottle with very hot water and blot, blot, blot with a clean white towel. Good luck, looks like it make take awhile to clean.....

kbldawg 02-02-2005 12:38 PM

VV is MIA!!!

She probably kicked his arse for complaining about the mess she made in his truck. That or he took skreemin's advise and is now on the run.

Poor Guy:(

MotoF150 02-07-2005 05:27 AM

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get a can of cheap carpet cleaner in a spray can, its only 99cents a can at Wal Mart, spray it on and let it dry and brush it off, and btw, get another girlfriend, you should have made her clean it.

DrkShadow 02-25-2005 10:59 AM


you should have made her clean it.
Noooo. I don't blame him. Would probably look worse when she was done "cleaning" it. Should have dropped her off at some crub and kept on trucking! :rocker:

Rockpick 02-25-2005 11:05 PM


Originally posted by kbldawg
VV is MIA!!!(
He hasn't logged on in nearly a month...

I was curious to see how this turned out...

RP :D

DrkShadow 02-26-2005 02:13 AM

Must still be scrubbing it or he's hidding from the law enforcement after putting the hurt on his gf for redecorating his truck interior. :eek:

Photogman 03-02-2005 09:49 PM

Before you laugh at what I'm going to say, you can't use anything abrasive on that headliner. Scrubbing will make it worse. If it was me...now don't laugh at what I'm going to say....I would try like the smaller portable "green machine". You have to dilute that stain down and clean/remove it with a water/soap/cleaner solution to make it disappear. Then vacuum out the liquid with that machine. I really believe that would do the job. The little green machine would get it out, the hardest part would be sucking out the moisture. Try it on a little portion. It has saved my arse on other projects....Good luck! I feel for you man!

Rockpick 03-03-2005 12:03 AM


Originally posted by Photogman
Before you laugh at what I'm going to say, you can't use anything abrasive on that headliner. Scrubbing will make it worse. If it was me...now don't laugh at what I'm going to say....I would try like the smaller portable "green machine". You have to dilute that stain down and clean/remove it with a water/soap/cleaner solution to make it disappear. Then vacuum out the liquid with that machine. I really believe that would do the job. The little green machine would get it out, the hardest part would be sucking out the moisture. Try it on a little portion. It has saved my arse on other projects....Good luck! I feel for you man!
That's an excellent idea... nothing at all to laugh about with that response in my opinion.

I'd like to get one of those Little Greens... they look ultra-handy.

RP :D


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