1994 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 237

1994 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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Service & Appearance Care Appearance Care (CONI) D Clean up stains as soon as you can -before they set. NOTICE: Don't use any of these unless this manual says you can. In many uses, these will damage your vehicle: Laundry Soap Bleach Reducing Agents Alcohol Use a clean cloth or sponge, and change to a clean area often.A soft brush may be used if stains are stubborn. Use solvent-type cleaners in a well-ventilated area only. If you use them, don't saturate the stained area. Don't rub it roughly. As soon as you've cleaned the section, use a sponge to remove the suds. Rinse the section with clean, wet a sponge. Wipe off what's left witha slightly damp paper towel or cloth. Then dry it immediately with a blow dryer or a heat' lamp. If a ring forms after spot cleaning, clean the entire area immediately or it will set. Cleaning the Insideof Your Pontiac Use a vacuum cleaner often to get rid of dust and loose dirt. Wipe vinyl or leather with a clean, damp cloth. Using Foam-Type Cleaner on Fabric a Vacuum and brush the'area to remove NOTICE: Be careful with a hair dryer or heat lamp. You could scorch the fabric. Wipe with a clean cloth. any loose dirt. a Always clean a whole trim panel or Your Pontiac dealer has two GM cleaners, a solvent-type spot lifter and a foam-type a Mix Multi-Purpose Powdered Cleaner powdered cleaner. They will clean normal following the directions on the spots and stains very well. Do not use container label. them on vinyl or leather. a Use suds only and apply witha clean Here are some cleaning tips: sponge. Always read the instructions on the a Don't saturate the material. cleaner label. section. Mask surrounding trim along stitch or welt lines. Using Solvent-Type Cleaner on Fabric First,see if youhavetousesolvent-type cleaner at all. Some spots stains will clean and off better with just water and mild soap. If you need to usea solvent: Gently scrape excess soil from the trim material witha clean, dull knife . 236

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Service
&
Appearance Care
Appearance
Care
(CONI)
NOTICE:
Don’t
use any of these unless
this
manual says you can. In many uses,
these will damage your
vehicle:
Laundry Soap
Bleach
Reducing
Agents
Alcohol
Cleaning
the
Inside
of
Your
Pontiac
Use a vacuum cleaner often to get rid
of
dust and loose dirt. Wipe
vinyl
or
leather
with a clean, damp cloth.
Your Pontiac dealer has two
GM
cleaners,
a solvent-type spot lifter and a foam-type
powdered cleaner. They will clean normal
spots and stains very
well.
Do
not use
them on vinyl or leather.
Here
are some cleaning tips:
Always read the instructions on the
cleaner label.
D
Clean up stains as
soon
as
you can
--
before they set.
Use a clean
cloth
or
sponge,
and
change
to a clean
area
often. A soft
brush
may
be used
if
stains
are
stubborn.
Use solvent-type cleaners in a
well-ventilated area
only.
If
you
use
them, don’t saturate the
stained area.
If
a ring forms after
spot cleaning,
clean the entire area immediately
or
it
will set.
Using
Foam-Type
Cleaner
on
Fabric
a
a
a
a
a
Vacuum
and
brush the’area to remove
any loose dirt.
Always clean a whole
trim
panel 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
or a heat’
lamp.
NOTICE:
Be careful
with a hair
dryer
or
heat
lamp. You could
scorch
the
fabric.
Wipe with a clean
cloth.
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
witha clean, dull knife
.
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