Volvo PV 544 Instruction Book page 27

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Battery acid
If any battery acid is spilt on the upholstery, the stain must be removed imme-
diately otherwise a hole can be corroded in the upholstery. Use ammonia, but if
you have no ammonia available you can rinse the stain with water. Rinse the stain
as soon as possible with ammonia which should then be rinsed off with water.
Mood
Rub the stain with a rag moistened with cold water and make sure that a clean part of
the rag is used the whole time. If the stain does not disappea' it can be rubbed with a
little ammonia. After about a minute rinse off with V cold water.
Chocolate
Rub the stain with a rag moistened with tepid water. If the stain does not disappear
completely rub with carbon tetrachloride.
Grease
Rub the stain with a rag moistened with carbon tetrachloride. Do not use gasoline
since this will leave a mark on the material.
Fruit juice
Rub hard with a rag moistened in hot water and allow the stain to dry. Then use
carbon tetrachloride.
Ice cream
Rub the stain with a rag moistened with hot water. When the stain is dry rub
Lipstick
Chewing gum
Loosen up the chewing gum with carbon tetrachloride and then scrape off with a
blunt knife before it has dried.
Vomit
Urine
Servicing before long-distance driving
with carbon tetrachloride. <
Pour a little carbon tetrachloride onto the stain and then press on
a clean piece of blotting paper. Repeat the precedure until the
stain has disappeared.
Dab the stain with cold water before it has dried. Then wash with
tepid soap solution and go over the surface with cold water. Finally treat the stain
with a rag moistened with carbon tetrachloride.
Wash with warm soap solution and then rinse off with cold water. After this pour
a little dilute ammonia (1 part of ammonia to 5 parts of water) over the stain.
Allow the ammonia to remain for a minute or so and then dry off with a moist
cloth.

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