1996 Pontiac Bonneville Owner's Manual - Page 295

1996 Pontiac Bonneville Manual

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Using Foam-Type Cleaner Fabric on Vacuum and brush the area to remove any loose dirt. Always cleana whole trim p h e l or section. Mask surrounding trim along stitch or welt lines. Mix'Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner following the directions on the container label. Use suds only and apply with a clean sponge. Don't saturate the material. Don't rub it roughly. As soon as you've cleaned the section, usesponge a to remove the suds. Rinse the section with clean, wet sponge. a If you needto use a solvent: Gently scrape excesssoil from the trim material with a clean, dull knife or scrapex Use veryltl cleaner, light ite pressure and clean cloths (preferably cheesecloth). Cleaning should start at the outside of 'the stain, "feathering" toward the center. Keep changing to a clean section of the cloth. 0 When you cleana stain from fabric, immediately the dry area with a blow dryer to help 'prevent a cleaning ring. Special Cleaning Problems - Greasy or Oily Stains Stains causedby grease, oil, butter, margarine, shoe polish, coffee with cream, chewing gum, cosmetic creams, vegetable oils, ,crayon,tar and asphalt can wax Wipe off what's left with .a slightly damp paper towel be removed as follows: or cloth. 0 Carefully scrape off excess stain. Then dry it immediately with a blow dryer. Follow the solvent-type instructions descriw earlier. Wipe with a clean cloth. ShOe.-pohh, wax crayon, tar and asphalt will stain if Using ,Solvent-TypeCleaner on Fabric left on a-vehicle's seat fabric. They should be removed as soon as possible. Be carefbl, becausethe cleaner First, see if you have to use solvent-type cleaner all, at will dissolve them and cause them to spread. may Some spots and stains will clean o f better with f just water and mild soap. I

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Using
Foam-Type
Cleaner
on
Fabric
Vacuum
and
brush
the
area
to
remove
any
loose
dirt.
Always
clean a whole
trim
phel
or
section.
Mask
surrounding
trim
along
stitch
or
welt
lines.
Mix’Multi-Purpose Powdered
Cleaner
following
the
directions
on
the
container
label.
Use
suds
only
and
apply
with
a
clean
sponge.
Don’t
saturate
the
material.
Don’t
rub
it
roughly.
As
soon
as
you’ve
cleaned
the
section,
use
a
sponge
to
remove
the
suds.
Rinse
the
section
with
a
clean, wet
sponge.
Wipe
off
what’s left
with
.a
slightly
damp
paper
towel
or cloth.
Then
dry
it
immediately
with
a
blow
dryer.
Wipe
with a clean
cloth.
I
Using
,Solvent-Type
Cleaner
on
Fabric
First,
see
if
you
have to
use
solvent-type
cleaner
at
all,
Some
spots
and stains
will
clean
off
better
with
just
water
and
mild
soap.
If
you
need to use
a
solvent:
Gently
scrape
excess
soil
from
the
trim
material
with
a
clean,
dull
knife
or
scrapex
Use
very
little
cleaner,
light
pressure
and
clean
cloths
(preferably
cheesecloth).
Cleaning
should
start
at
the
outside
of
‘the
stain,
“feathering”
toward
the
center.
Keep
changing
to
a
clean
section
of
the
cloth.
area
with
a
blow
dryer
to
help
‘prevent
a cleaning
ring.
0
When
you
clean a
stain
from
fabric,
immediately
dry
the
Special
Cleaning
Problems
Greasy
or
Oily
-
Stains
Stains
caused
by
grease,
oil,
butter,
margarine,
shoe
polish,
coffee
with
cream,
chewing
gum,
cosmetic
creams,
vegetable
oils,
wax
,crayon,
tar
and
asphalt
can
be
removed
as
follows:
0
Carefully
scrape
off
excess
stain.
Follow
the
solvent-type
instructions
descriw
earlier.
ShOe.-pohh,
wax
crayon,
tar
and
asphalt
will
stain
if
left
on
a-vehicle’s
seat
fabric.
They
should
be
removed
as
soon
as
possible.
Be
carefbl,
because
the
cleaner
will
dissolve
them
and
may
cause
them
to
spread.