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Title: Cleaning Truck-liner finish
Post by: tg3 on 31 Jul 2017, 10:38 pm
I have a pair of Super Vs, and a pair of 15" Adire Audio subwoofers finished with Truck Bed Liner. After a recent remodel, they have become very dusty, and a bit of drywall mud or paint primer has been smeared on the Super Vs.

Truck Liner looks nice, but is buggers to clean.

Any suggestions??


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Title: Re: Cleaning Truck-liner finish
Post by: mikeeastman on 31 Jul 2017, 11:19 pm
For dust and drywall mud a damp cloth for paint try Goof off.
Title: Re: Cleaning Truck-liner finish
Post by: mlundy57 on 1 Aug 2017, 12:38 am
+1

A damp rag is what I use on DuraTex
Title: Re: Cleaning Truck-liner finish
Post by: S Clark on 1 Aug 2017, 01:06 am
Any water based solvent... or mild soap and water.  DON'T use any organic solvent (thinner, acetone, etc.)
Title: Re: Cleaning Truck-liner finish
Post by: JerryM on 1 Aug 2017, 01:13 am
What brand of truck liner is it?

If still possible, I would call the manufacturer and ask to speak to their Technical Department. Explain what you've got, send pics to be cool, and see what they advise.

Have fun,

Jerry
Title: Re: Cleaning Truck-liner finish
Post by: Captainhemo on 4 Aug 2017, 08:47 pm
try compressoed air  irst, see what comes off.  If  most of it comes off,  a small  swiffer duster  works well  for textured  finishes

jay
Title: Re: Cleaning Truck-liner finish
Post by: Bob in St. Louis on 4 Aug 2017, 08:52 pm
Any water based solvent... or mild soap and water.  DON'T use any organic solvent (thinner, acetone, etc.)
This. ^^^