VEHICLE CARE
INTERIOR
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Dirt stains can usually be re-
moved with a lukewarm soap water or all
aner solution, or a dry foam
her
trim free from dust. For other
damp cloth or sponge. Use a cle-
an, soft cloth to rub dry.
stains can be removed
cleaners or
act before they are
Glass
Use the same cleaning agents as for
exterior and polish dry.
Fabric
Use a vacuum cleaner or a soft bristle
brush to remove dust and loose dirt from
carpeting, upholstery, headliner and
other trim.
purpose cle
cleaner. For greasy, oily and other stub-
born stains, use a spot remover. Do not
pour the liquid on the fabric. Dampen a
clean cloth and rub carefully, starting at
the edge and working inward.
Plastic, vinyl and leat
Use a clean, damp cloth or sponge to
keep this
soilage, use a lukewarm solvent-free all
purpose cleaning solution or a mild sad-
dle soap for vinyl and leather trim. Remo-
ve water spots and soap traces with a
clean,
Grease, tar or oil
with a clean cloth or sponge soaked with
all-purpose cleaner or with a solvent type
vinyl or leather cleaning agent.
Occasionally apply a colorless vinyl or
leather preservative to retain the mate-
rial's luster an pliability.
Cleaning and care of leather
upholstery
A damp cloth is normally all that is requ-
ired for cleaning leather seat upholstery
or a leather steering wheel.
For more thorough cleaning, use a spon-
ge moistened with a lukewarm solution of
a mild detergent.
Do not wet the leather too much to
prevent water from seeping through the
stitching. After cleaning, wipe dry with a
soft cloth.
If necessary, the upholstery can be trea-
ted with a suitable leather-care product.
Do not use solvent-based
sprays which could discolor the leather.
Safety belts
Keep belts clean. Very dirty belts may
not retract properly. Do not remove
belts from the vehicle to be cleaned.
Do not use chemical cleaning agents,
bleach or dyes. They contain corrosi-
ve properties which will weaken the
webbing. Do not allow inertia reel
safety belts to retr
completely dry.
For cleaning, use a mild soap water solu-
tion. Let belts dry thoroughly and away
from direct sunlight.
Use the opportunity to inspect the
belts for damage. If you discover da-
mage, see your dealer.
Summary of Contents for 100 Quattro
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