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Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« on: July 20, 2010, 09:06:10 am »
As title ,had the headlining replaced under warranty and the grease monkey has left black marks all over the headling (light colour)had a moan to the stealers about this but being cautious I'm not letting them touch it again as they damaged the sun visor which they replaced as well. :scared:
Golf V 5DR DSG GT Sport,,Xenons,Full leather,18'Charlestons,Lux pack,storage pack,folding mirrors,front armrest, retrofited--mk5 gti  grilles,fog lamps grilles,GTi rear bumper,coloured coded sideskirts, VIM RNS-510 C,MK6 MFSW with paddles,GTi DSG gear lever,Cruise control,Highline.Rain sensor with window auto closure,TPMS.7P6 Bluetooth.

Mods to come: RVC, and.................

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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2010, 11:48:39 am »
Anyone? :happy2:
Golf V 5DR DSG GT Sport,,Xenons,Full leather,18'Charlestons,Lux pack,storage pack,folding mirrors,front armrest, retrofited--mk5 gti  grilles,fog lamps grilles,GTi rear bumper,coloured coded sideskirts, VIM RNS-510 C,MK6 MFSW with paddles,GTi DSG gear lever,Cruise control,Highline.Rain sensor with window auto closure,TPMS.7P6 Bluetooth.

Mods to come: RVC, and.................

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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2010, 11:54:59 am »
Hi GTLee,

You should be able to get the marks out with a descent fabric cleaner.  Duragloss do a good one that works well on all sorts of stains, including oil and grease.

http://www.autoperfection.com/shop/Duragloss-451-Fabric-and-Carpet-Cleaner-19oz.html

Hope this helps

Taryn and Jim  :smiley:



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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2010, 09:51:22 am »
Hi GTLee,

You should be able to get the marks out with a descent fabric cleaner.  Duragloss do a good one that works well on all sorts of stains, including oil and grease.

http://www.autoperfection.com/shop/Duragloss-451-Fabric-and-Carpet-Cleaner-19oz.html

Hope this helps

Taryn and Jim  :smiley:

Do we really need a link to your products in every answer you give.  :chicken:  The idea with letting Traders on the site is you help members solve problems and for this you get free advertizing of your company by everyone seeing you sig link.
enough pushing the boundries now please, and please act the same as all other traders with rights to post on here.  :drinking:

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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2010, 09:58:44 am »
Cheers autoperfection,

Will give it go! :happy2:
Golf V 5DR DSG GT Sport,,Xenons,Full leather,18'Charlestons,Lux pack,storage pack,folding mirrors,front armrest, retrofited--mk5 gti  grilles,fog lamps grilles,GTi rear bumper,coloured coded sideskirts, VIM RNS-510 C,MK6 MFSW with paddles,GTi DSG gear lever,Cruise control,Highline.Rain sensor with window auto closure,TPMS.7P6 Bluetooth.

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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #5 on: July 21, 2010, 10:17:35 am »
GTLee - no problem  :happy2:

Top Cat - I'm not sure I really think there was any need for that  :chicken: ... maybe a gentle word on the side or a PM might have been a bit nicer than a blatant blasting on a public thread :sad1:  Never the less, you've certainly managed to make your point loud and clear



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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #6 on: July 21, 2010, 11:38:49 am »
I think it's very helpful to give some example product so even if I don't nessesarely buy that product I can compare others to it and that way get something similar that works. Adding to this I have not bought anything yet from Taryn and Jim (where's the free shipping to Finland  :signLOL: ) but with their advices given to others, especially what product to get, I've had a very easy job to go to my dealer and tell him what I want.

IMO the links and suggestions are totally tasteful advertisement. No need to click the link if you dont want to cause they do offer the universal solution i.e. here "You should be able to get the marks out with a descent fabric cleaner."

Other traders might aswell offer some concrete solutions?

These are only my thoughts.

-Dan
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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #7 on: July 21, 2010, 01:00:26 pm »
The forum is here for one sole reason, and that is to provide information and help for all its members. 99.9% of the time we all help each other out for free go out of our way for free, because we all at some point, inturn get help back for free.

 All traders without Vag cars themselves want something back, for there assistance and advice which is advertizing, which is fine but unfortunately for them this has to be secondary to what we believe is best for our members in the long term.
I have no beef with you in fact i am very appreciative of the advice you guys give. But you still need to act and post within the guidlines set out for traders. I am not to bothered if a few individual members cant understand this, or if they and you dont agree with this, thems the rules.  :happy2:

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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #8 on: July 21, 2010, 04:55:13 pm »
Thanks Dandan  :smiley:

If thems the rules, then thems the rules.  I just found it a bit odd (not to mention abrupt) that I've been "breaking the rules" for such a long time, and yet nothing has ever been said before.

Like I said though, you've made your point loud and clear and having been thoroughly reprimanded, I'll be sure to not misbehave again.

Taryn



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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #9 on: July 22, 2010, 10:53:03 am »
does that work with shoe prints? :innocent:

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Re: Product for removing dirt marks on interior headling?
« Reply #10 on: July 22, 2010, 11:34:17 am »
does that work with shoe prints? :innocent:

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Of course!  :happy2: