
Fold down the seats and cover them with towels to prevent contamination from water or cleaning agents dripping from the roof lining. Add water and diluted detergent to a spray bottle, then spray it onto the roof lining. Wait until the cleaning agent foams up, then gently scrub with a brush.

As someone who frequently takes care of my car myself, I believe cleaning the car ceiling should be done step by step. First, use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris, making sure not to overlook accumulated dirt in the corners. Then, prepare a mild cleaning solution, such as diluted neutral dish soap with water, and gently wipe the stained areas with a clean white cloth dampened with the solution. Avoid spraying water directly or scrubbing too hard, as the ceiling material is fragile and prone to pilling or water stains. After wiping, open the windows to allow natural drying and prevent moisture buildup that could lead to mold. For stubborn stains, like oil marks from kids, try using a specialized interior foam spray, applying a small amount to a cloth for spot treatment. Regular cleaning like this can extend the ceiling's lifespan. I perform a deep clean every quarter to maintain a fresh and tidy interior, all for less than ten yuan in total cost.

Buddy, cleaning the car headliner is pretty simple—I do it myself often. Start by vacuuming to remove surface dust. Then mix white vinegar and water in a 1:1 ratio, spray it on a soft cloth, and wipe from front to back—avoid scrubbing back and forth to prevent material damage. Gently press with the damp cloth; never spray water directly, as droplets can seep in, dry slowly, and cause water stains. After wiping, immediately blot away excess moisture with a dry cloth, then leave the windows open to air-dry for a full day. For stubborn stains like smoke marks, I apply a thin paste of baking soda, wait a few minutes, then wipe it off—works well. Just use an ordinary spray bottle and a microfiber cloth from the supermarket; no need to waste money on specialty products. Remember to handle gently—the material isn’t very flexible, so avoid damaging it. Maintain a routine cleaning every two months, and your headliner will stay fresh, odor-free, and comfy for driving.

I think cleaning the car roof liner requires extra caution. The method is to first vacuum away loose dust and avoid using hard brushes. Then, spray a small amount of interior cleaner onto a cotton cloth and gently wipe the stains with slow motions, avoiding vigorous rubbing to prevent material damage. After wiping, let it air dry naturally and avoid using hot air blowers as it can accelerate aging. The entire process should be brief yet patient—rushing may cause water marks or deformation.

For cleaning the car roof liner, I first assess the severity of stains. Light stains are simple: after vacuuming, wipe with a cloth dampened with warm water and neutral detergent. Heavy stains like oil marks require professional foam, but test a small area first to ensure no material damage. Opt for a small household steam cleaner for deep cleaning, but a regular cloth will suffice. Remember to avoid cleaning under direct sunlight to prevent discoloration and ventilate by opening windows to dry thoroughly after cleaning. Regular monthly maintenance keeps the roof liner in good condition, reducing future issues.


