User Guide

Using
Foam-Type Cleaner
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1.
Vacuum and brush
the
area
to
remove any loose
dirt.
2.
Always clean a whole trim panel or section.
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3.
Mix Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner following
surrounding trim along stitch or welt lines.
the
directions
on
the container label.
4. Use suds only and apply with
a
clean sponge.
5.
Don’t saturate the material.
6.
Don’t rub
it
roughly.
7.
As
soon
as
you’ve cleaned
the
section, use a sponge
to
remove the suds.
8.
Rinse the section with
a
clean, wet sponge.
9.
Wipe
off
what’s left with
a
slightly damp paper
towel or cloth.
10.
Then dry
it
immediately with a blow dryer.
Using Solvent-Type Cleaner on Fabric
First, see
if
you
have
to
use solvent-type cleaner at all.
Some spots and stains will clean off better with just
water and mild soap.
If
you need to use a solvent:
Gently scrape excess soil from
the
trim material with
a clean, dull knife or scraper. Use very little cleaner,
light pressure and clean cloths (preferably
cheesecloth). Cleaning should start at the outside of
the stain, “feathering” toward
the
center. Keep
changing to a clean section
of
the cloth.
When you clean
a
stain from fabric, immediately
dry the area
with
a
blow dryer to help prevent
a
cleaning ring.
Fabric Protection
Your
vehicle
has
upholstery
and
carpet that has been
treated with Scotchgard’” Fabric Protector, a
3M
product.
It
protects fabrics by repelling
oil
and water,
which are the carriers
of
most stains. Even with
this
protection, you still need to clean your upholstery and
carpet often to keep
it
looking new.
11.
Wipe with a clean cloth.
Further information
on
cleaning is available by calling
1-800-433-3296
(in
Minnesota, 1-800-642-61 67).