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Disney Posted - 25 Aug 2017 : 10:15:33
Age has discoloured the ceiling in the cabin, and it's now a yellowish colour, has anyone any idea how to brighten it up........I would like it to look clean and sparkly again , am I expecting too much ?
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Knighty Posted - 31 Aug 2017 : 21:17:10
My 20 had a yellowish cream colour, looked original colour.
cliveshep Posted - 25 Aug 2017 : 12:59:46
A lot of the Norman inside mouldings were a deep cream colour from new.
You sure that isn't the case with yours?




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Disney Posted - 25 Aug 2017 : 11:58:15
Thank you , will give that a try
df Posted - 25 Aug 2017 : 11:05:54
Try something like sugar soap first, it may be more to do with a previous owner smoking than age, failing that t-cut or similar may help but I don't think the headlinings were ever a brilliant white.

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