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TIPS AND MAINTENANCE
Upholstery c c loth a a nd t t extile t t rim
Upholstery cloth and textile trim on door
panels, parcel shelves, luggage compart-
ment covers, headlining etc. must be
cleaned with special cleaners or dry foam
and a soft brush.
Natural l l eather
Leather should, depending on usage, be
treated from time to time in accordance
with the following instructions. It must be
noted that on no account may solvents,
floor w w ax, s s hoe p p olish, s s pot r r emovers
and s s imilar p p roducts b b e u u sed f f or t t his
purpose.
To clean leather a cotton or woollen cloth
lightly moistened with water should be
used for the dirty surfaces.
Dirtier areas may be cleaned with a mild
soap solution (2 dessert spoonfuls of
neutral soap to 1 litre of water). Make
sure that the leather i i s n n ot m m ade t t oo
wet and that no water seeps through the
seams. After cleaning, wipe dry with a
soft cloth.
Furthermore we recommend that, with
normal usage, the leather is treated at
half yearly intervals with a special leather
care agent. Apply one coat and clean off
with a soft cloth once it has taken effect.
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properly i i f v v ery d d irty.
Dirty belts can be cleaned by washing
with a mild soap solution without taking
the belts out of the vehicle.
Note
Inertia reel belts should be completely dry
before they are allowed to roll up.
Warning
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removed f f or c c leaning.
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not c c ome i i nto c c ontact w w ith c c orro-
sive f f luids.
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of y y our s s eat b b elts r r egularly. I I f y y ou
find a a ny d d amage t t o t t he b b elt w w eb-
bing, b b elt c c onnections, t t he b b elt
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belt i i n q q uestion m m ust b b e r r eplaced
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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