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On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 06:53:46 -0000, Prime
wrote: We have a Cherokee 140. I want to know if anybody knows the simple and cheap trick to clean our headliner. It is actually in fine condition, but it has a LOT of brownish spotting on it, apparently caused by moisture (you know, condensation, leakage, etc. - not that OUR plane leaks!). It looks like crap. The headliner appears to be a heavy fabric, almost seems like it is vinyl coated. I tried washing it, spraying it with a variety of liquids (ammonia, bleach and water, Formula 409). They helped to reduce the intensity of the spots by about 30%, which is not nearly enough. The brown spotting is probably the glue that was used to help hold the headliner up. I cleaned mine with several cleaners, and couldn't get the brown spots clean. I ended up pulling the seats, masking off the interior of the plane, and painted it with Krylon. Looks brand new. Use several light coats, and get a respirator. -Nathan |
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