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Vehicle maintenance and cleaning
Never use brushes for cleaning damp material as they could damage the
surface.
Do not use steam cleaning equipment, as the dirt becomes more
incrusted in the material when steam is applied.
Cleaning and care of real leather upholstery
In the event of query regarding the care or cleaning of the leather in your
vehicle, please ask a Technical Service or specialised workshop.
Cleaning and care
Untreated Nappa is delicate as it is not covered with a layer of colour.
Use a suitable impregnating cream with ultra-violet protection at regular
intervals and after cleaning. This cream will nourish and moisturise the
leather, keep it supple and able to breathe. It will also form a protective film.
Clean the leather every two to three months and remove fresh dirt as
necessary.
Leather should be treated every six months with a suitable leather care
product
.
When using care and cleaning products, only apply the minimum
required quantities.
Remove stains from fresh ball-pen and other inks, lipstick, shoe cream
and similar stains as soon as possible.
Caring for coloured leather. A special coloured cream will renew the colour
of the leather when required and will eliminate differences in colour.
Then wipe off with a soft, dry cloth.
Cleaning the vehicle
SEAT recommends the use of a damp cotton or wool cloth for general
cleaning.
Do not let the water soak through the leather or soak into the seams.
Type of stain
Cleaning the vehicle
More stubborn dirt
Apply a mild soap and water solution
cloth. (Squeeze out the cloth well before applica-
tion).
Carefully dry the area with an absorbent dry cloth.
Water-based stains,
Remove fresh stains with an absorbent cloth.
e.g. coffee, tea, fruit
Use a suitable cleaning product to treat dried-in
juice, blood, etc.
stains
.
Grease-based
Remove fresh stains with an absorbent cloth.
stains, e.g. oil or lip-
Use a suitable cleaning product if the stain has not
stick, etc.
yet penetrated the surface
Treat dry stains with a grease-removal spray
Dry difficult stains,
Carefully dry the area with an absorbent dry cloth.
e.g. ink, felt-tip pen,
Clean using a special stain remover suitable for
nail varnish, pig-
use on leather.
ment dispersions or
shoe polish.
a)
Mild soap and water solution: two table spoons of neutral soap per litre of water.
Caution
On no account use solvents, wax polish, shoe cream, spot removers or
similar materials.
In the event of spilt liquids, dry immediately with an absorbent cloth to
prevent the liquid penetrating through the leather.
a)
using a
.
.

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