Originally Posted by
onehundred80
These cars were made in Europe and the adhesives used were environmentally friendly to some extent. Releasing a highly flammable vapor in the car is certainly not. I hope it does not attack the roof lining adhesive and hasten its failure among others.
I'll stick with smell rather than risk the lining falling on my head.
I'd disconnect the battery before using it just in case there is a electrical joint or component sparking when you open the door, the crayon smell would be gone then.
The headliner in my car was already shot when I bought it. It's currently held up by Heads-Up Saggy Stoppers. I'm having a black microsuede headliner installed within the next month or so hopefully.
I don't think a spray freshener is going to harm anything. As mentioned, I didn't
hate the smell but on hot summer days there were times in which it became a bit overpowering.