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Old Aug 7, 2011 | 12:03 PM
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MF hairs stuck in the sunroof trim

So I was cleaning the exterior roof of my car, and I tried to avoid rubbing the cloth on the fuzzy trim around the edge of the sunroof, but I apparently wasn't very successful. The cloth hairs/fibers seems to stick to that fuzzy trim like velcro, and now there are these yellow hairballs trapped all around the sunroof...it looks terrible.

How on earth do I get them out?
Does anyone else have this problem?
 
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Originally Posted by gasongasoff
So I was cleaning the exterior roof of my car, and I tried to avoid rubbing the cloth on the fuzzy trim around the edge of the sunroof, but I apparently wasn't very successful. The cloth hairs/fibers seems to stick to that fuzzy trim like velcro, and now there are these yellow hairballs trapped all around the sunroof...it looks terrible.

How on earth do I get them out?
Does anyone else have this problem?
It's pretty common.

Get a lint roller, like the one you use on your clothes, and it should do the trick.
 
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Originally Posted by MoeMistry
It's pretty common.

Get a lint roller, like the one you use on your clothes, and it should do the trick.
Cool, thanks, willl try that.

So there's no way to prevent this from happening in the first place?
 
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Originally Posted by gasongasoff
Cool, thanks, willl try that.

So there's no way to prevent this from happening in the first place?
MF towels, other than glass towel, have nap and get caught on the canvas fabric. So, avoid coming too close to the edges of the top and drying the top with a mf towel.
 
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