3.
Use solvent-type cleaners only
in
a
well
ventilated
area;
also,
do
{lOt
saturate the stained
area.
,
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4.
II
a
r!r'9 forms
:
a fter spot c~ng. ~Iem
the
er'IWe";ea
IMMEOlAmy
.
: .
S.
Follow specific
instructions
on cleanef
JabeIs.
Cleaning General Soilage Or Water Spots Fro.:n Fabric-Type
Trim With Foam-Type C1e:lllner
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1
3M
Mu llj~Purpose
Powde'rSd
Cleaner
is
'
excellent
'lor
this
type
of
cleaning and
lor
cleaning
panel sections
where
small Cleaning rings may
be left
,from spot
cklaning.
•
Vacwm
the
area thoroughly
to
remove any
lOoSe cirt
•
ALWAYS dean a full
trinl
assembly or complete
trim
section.
Mask
surrounding
trim
alOng
stitch
or\Yen
lines.
' ,
•
Mix Multi-Purpose
Powdered"
Cleaner in
strict
accordance
with
the
directions
on
the
oontajner label.
Mix
In
proportion
for
smaller
quantities.
•
USE
suDs
ONLY
ON 'A
cit:EAN
SPONGE
oR
SOFT BRISTLE
:BRuSH.
00
NOT SATURATE THE
FABRIc
DR
RUB IT
HARSHLY WITH
A
BRUSH.
IMMEDIATELY AFTER
Cl..EAJ.ING.
WIPE
OFF EXcEss SUDS WITH
A
SUGHTl'f"QAMP
A8SOABENT TDWa OR
Q.OTH.
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•
IMPORTANT
-
1
Mt.EDIAT'ELY
AFTER
WPr-IG.
FORCE-DAYl]'iE FABRIC
WITH AN AIR
HOSE,
HEAT DRYER
OR
HEAT
LAMP.
(Use
caution
with
heat
dryer
or
lamp 10
help prevent" fabric damage.)
•
When trim materials
with
a sheen
or
luster finish are
cXy, wipe
the
fabric
lightly with .a
soft,
dry,
clean
cloth
to,restore
ita
Sheen
or
luster.
Spot
C5eanirig fabric-Type Trim 'With SoNent
_
Type C"'ner
Before trying to remoye a
spot
or
stain
from
fabric,
detemline as aca.wately as
you
can
the type
anc:l<age of .the spot :or stain
.
.
Some
spolS or stains can
be
remov.
1 i'd
with
water or mild
,SOap,
~ion (s~
"
Removal
01 Specific
Stains",).
Spots or stains
shou.1d
always
be'
removed as
SOQn:'
a
s
possible:
.
Some
types
of
stains'
or
soilage, such as lipstick.
inks
and
grease.
are
very
diftlcu!t(sontetime.s
~ibJe)
to
~ely
remove.
~
Cleaning this
type
01
stain
pr
soi.laQe,
be -sure not to enlarge the
soiled
area
.
OM Fabric ·CIeaner (Solvent Type)
is
excellent
for
spot
deaning
grease,
oiI,-a
fat
stains.
•
Gently scrape excess stain from the
,trlm
material with
a
'clean,
DUll knife
or
scraper,
USE
VERY
Urn.e
ClEANER.
light
pr9SSure
and
clean'
cloths
(preferably
cheesecloth);
C leaning
shOuld
starl
.at
,the outside
of
,
the stain,
" FEATHERING"
toward the
center. Keep
changing
to
_
8 clean section
_
of
the
cIoth.-
-,
•
~
yOu
I,;~
"
~in
-
from
fitlric.
ir'nmedatet)<,
.;ts.-"
toe
a~
wi
th
an--
a..-
,.
~,
heat
CItyer.
or
.beat
IaJl1)
to
.
h elp
prevent. a
ctearW'Ig
r.inQ:
(Use caution
with
a
heat
diyer
(x
\
IarT' l l
to
~_
Rfev9flt
Jabrte
damage).
. .
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•
If
a
ring
fO~ms:
in'wTliKtia:te'~
rePeat
'
t
he
cleaning
operation over a
sightly
larger area
with er"Il)tIaslson
-
"
FEA
THERINGt· -towar4s:
ilS
ce"ter.
If
~
:ring
remains, mask off'
surrounding
1Iim
sections
and
clean
the
8flJire,
artacted
area
with
GM Mufli..Purpose
Powdered
Cleaner
.
(as
dElScribed'
L.ft:JBr
-.~.
"CIeEw*1QGenerai
Soi~
ar
W
a1er Spots
with
f.oam-Type
Cteener").,
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