Dan
10-13-2012, 04:02 PM
I have had severe staining from an old roof leak near the rear windshield.
Using a Leather Magic product, "Ink and Stain" remover; Ready Orange cleaner; and bleach; I applied and removed each product several times: I was able to diminish the tough stains. Be wary of soaking the headliner too much, as the stain can "travel" I found that cleaning the entire headliner stopped the stain from traveling. You must also be wary of the condition of the stitching: rotting thread can decompose and loosen with too much scrubbing and liquid. Mine is still intact, and someday I will use some upholstry dye to cover the stain. I'm just not ready to replace the original headliner.
Using a Leather Magic product, "Ink and Stain" remover; Ready Orange cleaner; and bleach; I applied and removed each product several times: I was able to diminish the tough stains. Be wary of soaking the headliner too much, as the stain can "travel" I found that cleaning the entire headliner stopped the stain from traveling. You must also be wary of the condition of the stitching: rotting thread can decompose and loosen with too much scrubbing and liquid. Mine is still intact, and someday I will use some upholstry dye to cover the stain. I'm just not ready to replace the original headliner.