SuperBee364
New member
I've never done interiors except for my own cars. My latest Charger has a few problems in the interior that I'm going to need you guy's help with in a big way. It was a "showroom floor" car. Every greasy hand in the neighborhood found it's way into the interior of this car. I really didn't want them to touch anything (inside or out) before delivery, so I took the car home. Greasy hand prints and all.
The headliner is made from very soft, very porous fabric. There are black hand and finger prints all over it. A really nasty one just above where the shoulder belt goes through the headliner, and some more up by the sunroof handle.
It would seem that trying to use any sort of chemical cleaning process on this type of material would just result in spreading the dirt/grease/whatever further around in the material.
I'm wondering if it would be worth the money to just buy one of those cheap 99 buck steamers from Lowes or Home Despot? I just can't swing a nice steamer right now, but I really want to get this junk off of my headliner.
If steam is the best way, any chance I can talk one of you steam gurus into a post on the basics to keep me from damaging my new car?
I'll go snap some pictures of the areas I'm concerned about...
I couldn't get any pictures of the area around the sunroof to come out. It pretty much looks like the same gunk, though.
The headliner is made from very soft, very porous fabric. There are black hand and finger prints all over it. A really nasty one just above where the shoulder belt goes through the headliner, and some more up by the sunroof handle.
It would seem that trying to use any sort of chemical cleaning process on this type of material would just result in spreading the dirt/grease/whatever further around in the material.
I'm wondering if it would be worth the money to just buy one of those cheap 99 buck steamers from Lowes or Home Despot? I just can't swing a nice steamer right now, but I really want to get this junk off of my headliner.
If steam is the best way, any chance I can talk one of you steam gurus into a post on the basics to keep me from damaging my new car?
I'll go snap some pictures of the areas I'm concerned about...


I couldn't get any pictures of the area around the sunroof to come out. It pretty much looks like the same gunk, though.