HOLDEN WH II 2002 Series Owner's Handbook Manual page 178

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Cloth
Most loose dirt and dust can be removed by a vacuum cleaner or soft brush.
DO NOT use a whisk broom or a coarse hair brush.
For normal soiling, sponge lightly with warm water containing a mild detergent. The
fabric should then be rubbed lightly, and if necessary, sponged again to remove
anything stubborn. Soak up excess fluid with a dry cloth. Holden Velour Fabric and
Vinyl Cleaner may be used, but should be used sparingly.
Carpet
Thoroughly brush or vacuum the carpet. In many instances the carpet may require no
further cleaning. If the carpet is extremely soiled, thoroughly vacuum it to remove loose
dirt then, using Holden Velour Fabric and Vinyl Cleaner, clean approximately 30 em
square at a time. After each area is cleaned, remove as much of the cleaner as possible
with a vacuum cleaner.
Carpet mats (if fitted)
Retainers are provided to hold carpet mats in place. Use a screwdriver or similar (not
the car key) to undo retainers when required. To replace, push the retainer in the back
of the mat into the hole in the carpet and turn clockwise to secure.
Leather
To remove surface dust and grit, regularly wipe leather with "Softly" or similar or a mild
detergent in warm water using a soft cloth or sponge. Clean leather every 3 months with
a mild saddle soap and a damp soft cloth to remove in-ground dirt which is not visible.
Allow leather to dry naturally and apply a colourless beeswax dressing.
Seat belts
Clean seat belts only with a mild, non-abrasive soap and luke warm water. After
washing, be sure to thoroughly sponge the washing solution out of the belts.
CAUTION: Do not bleach or dye seat belts as this may severely weaken them.
Interior glass
The interior glass area of the car should be cleaned using Holden Glass Cleaner with
a clean soft cloth. Care must be taken when cleaning inside the rear window so as not
to damage the demister.
Never use abrasive cleaners on any car glass, as they can cause scratches.
INTERIOR CLEANING cont.
Chapter 11
11-3
CLEANING

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