"Scotchguard" for headliners?

JBM

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Is there a product that would protect headliners from dirt, or make removing the dirt easier like scotchguard?
 
Scotchguard is only worthwhile before it's dirty. I use it on all the kids cars because they spill stuff all over them and it indeed makes it easier to extract the dirt.

Problem with headliners is that many are just a felt's material and I've had poor luck scrubbing them because you raise a fuzz on the fabric.
 
I have never used Scotchguard on a headliner, and not sure I would want to start using it anyway, but that's just my opinion.. And if you did, as has already been said, it needs to be all clean... Im also not sure how long Scotchguard would last up there..

For cleaning headliners, I have always had great success with Meguiars APC+ because it cleans really well, is very low foaming, and usually does not require a rinsing, which is not good for headliners anyway...

I know, APC+ is gone, unless you want 55 gallons of it, I believe, but surely, there must be something that comes close to that perfect product out there...

I never use brush on a headliner either - because this product cleans so well, just a soft microfiber towel, and a little careful rubbing, and blotting so as to not disturb the nap of the headliner..

Sometimes steam through a towel on my triangular brush works really well on headliners but you have to be very careful to not use too much steam and get it too hot and loosen the glue that holds the headliner to the roof...

Good luck !
Dan F
 
Thanks for the advise, the truck is new, but its a construction truck, people lowering the visor and just being dirty in it. (mostly me lol)
 
Does anyone recommend ultima interior coating spray stuff haha, for the headliner?

[h=3]Key Benefits:[/h]
  • Leaves a silky tactile feel like that of fine cashmere.
  • No greasy feeling like traditional dressings
  • Boosted by Polycharger™ for superior protection
  • Seals and protects leather, vinyl, plastic, and wood trim
  • Resists staining, water damage & the effects of oils and salt from the skin
  • Provides UV protection to prevent drying and cracking of interior surfaces
[h=3]Instructions:[/h]
  • Surfaces to be treated must be clean and dry before treatment.
  • On all leather, vinyl, plastic, and wood trim surfaces, mist 1 or 2 shots of Ultima Interior Guard Plus onto the soft "applicator" sided of the Ultima Interior Sponge and wipe on the finish.
  • Work in well and apply evenly.
  • Allow to dry for 3-5 minutes, then lightly buff with a clean, dry microfiber towel.
  • On cloth, mist the surface and work in thoroughly with the Ultima Interior Sponge.
  • Allow to dry one hour before use.
Note:
Surfaces to be treated must be clean and dry before treatment. Allow to dry one hour before use.
Leave windows down during cure time

[h=3]Recommended Surfaces:[/h]
  • Leather interior surfaces
  • Vinyl interior surfaces
  • Plastic interior surfaces
  • Wood trim interior surfaces
  • Cloth interior surfaces
 
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