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Old 08-23-2016, 10:53 AM   #1
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I recently acquired an 04 b touring cruiser. The textured ceiling material is shedding fibers that I fear could be inhaled. I am not sure it is healthy at all. Does anyone have ideas or suggestions as to the best fix for this?
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Old 09-08-2019, 06:53 PM   #2
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I have the same issue with my 04 B Touring Cruiser. I was told to use a bleach mixture to clean stains from the ceiling. I think the bleach is harsh on the fabric and causes the shedding fibers. I am open to any suggestions as well. Thanks.
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Thanks. I did on application and it took out most of the stain. I need to do it again. It is a long process. I appreciate your help.
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Vacuum well first, then see how it goes?
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I saw a post that said you could use Hydrogen Peroxide in a spray bottle and that will "bleach" the stain. Don't know if it will work in your situation but worth a try. Put it in a spray bottle and you can have quick application. Let dry 8-12 hrs. to see if stain is gone
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