Aston Martin One-77 2010 Owner's Manual page 168

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Several times a year, a leather conditioner or
preservative should be used. Appropriate care
materials are obtainable from your Aston Martin
Dealer.
Alcantara roof linings and other soft trimmed areas may
be brushed with a soft brush. Stains from water based
substances such as coffee, tea or soft drinks should be
cleaned as soon as possible with mild soap and water.
The brushed and anodised aluminium trim should be
cleaned using a dry clean lint free cloth.
Consult your Aston Martin Dealer for instructions on
the removal of more difficult stains such as oil, grease
or ballpoint ink.
Carpets should be cleaned regularly with a vacuum
cleaner. Any stains or grease marks should be removed
with a good quality solvent suitable for use on carpets.
8.44
Care and Maintenance of Seat Belts
Do not allow seat belts to be retracted until they
are completely dry.
To make sure that the restraint webbings are in correct
working order, regularly check the seat belts. Look for
fraying, cuts, burns and similar problems. Make sure
that the latches and buckles operate correctly. If a seat
belt is not in good condition or is not working correctly,
consult your Aston Martin Dealer.
Any seat belt that has been worn during a serious
collision should be replaced by an Aston Martin
Dealer.
To clean the seat belts, use mild soap and water; do
not use bleach, solvents or dyes as they can weaken the
material. Allow the seat belts to dry thoroughly before
use.
Under Bonnet Cleaning
Under bonnet cleaning using high pressure hoses or
steam cleaners should not be carried out. The
electronic control module connections and fuse boxes
can be damaged by indiscriminate use of high pressure
cleaning equipment.

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