1997 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Owner's Manual - Page 291

1997 Chevrolet S10 Pickup Manual

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Using Focl-Type Cleaner on Fabric 1. Vacuum and brush the area to remove any loose dirt. 2. Always clean a whole- trimpanel or section. Mask surromdiirrg.trim along stitch or welt lines.. Using Solvent-Qpe Cleaner on Fa' First, see if you have to use solve,nt-type cle - - at all. Some spots and stainswill clean off better w m Just water and mild. soap. . 3. Mi-xMuid-Purpose Powdered Cleaner-following, the directions on the container label. 4. Use suds only and apply with a clean sponge. Don't saturate the mater'ial anddo.n't .rubit roughly. 5. As-soon as you've cleaned the section, use-a sponge to remove the suds. 'If you need to use a.solvent: . 1. Gently scrape excess soil from -thetrim-material with a clean, dull knife or scraper. 2 . Use ve1.y little cledner, li-ghtpressure arid clean cloths (preferably cheeseclo.th). Cleanirigshould starta t the outside of the stain, "feathering" toward .the center. 3. Keep changing to a clean section of the cloch. ,4. When you clean a stain from fabric, imme.diatelydry the area with a blow dryer to help prevent a cleaning Ang. 6. Rinse the section with . a - cletin, wet sponge. 7. Wipe off what's left with a slightly damp paper mwel or cl.oth. 8. D y it immediately with r - ,tow dryer. Fabric Protection Your vehicle has upholstery and carpet that has been 'treated with Scotchgard Fabric Protector' a 3M TM product. It protects fabrics-by repelling oil and water, which :are .the c,arriefsof nio$t staihs. Even with this protection, you still ,nee:d clean your upholstery and to. carpet. often to keep it I-0-akingnew. .Further information an cleaning i s available by calling 1-800-433-3296 (in Minnesota, 'I-800-442-6167). 9. Wipe with a dean cloth.

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Using
Focl-Type Cleaner
on
Fabric
1.
Vacuum
and
brush
the
area
to
remove any
loose
dirt.
2.
Always clean
a
whole-
trim panel or
section. Mask
3.
Mi-xMuid-Purpose Powdered
Cleaner-
following,
the
4.
Use
suds
only
and
apply
with
a
clean sponge. Don’t
5.
As-
soon
as
you’ve cleaned
the
section,
use-a
sponge
surromdiirrg.trim
along
stitch or welt
lines..
directions
on
the container label.
saturate
the
mater‘ial
and
do.n’t
.rub
it roughly.
to
remove the
suds.
6.
Rinse the
section
with
. a -
cletin,
wet
sponge.
7.
Wipe
off
what’s left with
a
slightly damp paper mwel
8.
Dry
it
immediately
with
-
,tow
dryer.
or
cl.oth.
9.
Wipe
with
a
dean cloth.
Using
Solvent-Qpe
Cleaner
on
Fa’
First, see
if
you
have
to
use
solve,nt-type
cle
at
all.
Some spots
and
stains
will
clean
off
better w
m
Just
water
and
mild.
soap.
‘If
you
need
to
use
a.solvent:
1.
Gently scrape excess
soil
from -the trim-material with
-
-
.
.
a
clean,
dull
knife
or
scraper.
2 .
Use
ve1.y little
cledner,
li-ght pressure arid clean
cloths
(preferably
cheeseclo.th).
Cleanirig-
should
start
a t
the
outside
of
the stain, “feathering”
toward
.the
center.
3.
Keep changing to a clean section
of
the
cloch.
,4.
When
you
clean
a
stain
from
fabric,
imme.diately
dry
the
area
with
a
blow
dryer
to
help
prevent
a
cleaning
Ang.
Fabric
Protection
Your vehicle
has
upholstery
and carpet that
has
been
‘treated
with
Scotchgard
TM
Fabric Protector’
a
3M
product.
It
protects fabrics-
by
repelling
oil
and
water,
which
:are
.the
c,arriefs
of
nio$t
staihs.
Even
with
this
protection, you
still
,nee:d
to.
clean
your
upholstery and
carpet. often
to
keep
it
I-0-aking
new.
.Further information
an
cleaning
i s
available by calling
1-800-433-3296
(in Minnesota,
‘I
-800-442-6167).