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the re a r lip of the gla ss channel so it b ears against
the r e a r su rface of the glass (fig . 56).
NOTE:
C are should be used in this operation
not to chip the edge of the glass. A pointed
wooden tool, i f available, should be used.
6. Feed one end of the w eath erstrip reta in er into the
handle o f T o o l J-2189 and out through the end which
spreads the w eath erstrip channel (fig . 56).
7. Starting at the bottom center, in sert the end of the
tool and end of reta in er in channel, tapered part of
the reta in er toward the glass.
8. W hile holding the tool fir m ly , with spreading end in
channel, fo llo w around the channel spreading it open
and feed in g reta in er into the opening until the full
length of the reta in er has been fed into the channel.
NOTE:
C are should be used in this operation
not to chip the edge of the glass. A pointed
wooden tool, i f available, should be used.
BACK W IN D O W GLASS A N D WEATHERSTRIP
The re a r window glass rubber w eath erstrip is one
piece. The glass is held in a channel within the w eath er
strip s im ila r to the windshield glass and w eath erstrip.
Replacement
R e fe r to Front End w indshield glass fo r typ ical r e
placem ent procedu res.
SEATS
CLEANING SOFT T R IM -A L L MODELS
C are of the upholstery is a r e la tiv e ly sim ple but im
portant m atter. Accum m ulation of d irt on the su rface
eventually turns into a hard, g ritty substance which cuts
into the su rface of the upholstery.
V inyl Coated Cloth
T o clean the seats, use lukewarm , not hot o r cold
w ater, and any m ild soap, such as ca stile. W ork up thin
suds on a p iece of cheesecloth and rub upholstery b risk ly.
R em ove suds with a damp cheesecloth, using no soap, and
fin ish by rubbing with a d ry soft cloth. Do not use fu rn i
ture polish es, oils, varn ish es o r ammonia.
W o ven N ylon Fabric
Soap and w ater, re g a rd le s s of the basic type of soap,
is not recom m ended fo r cleaning fla t cloths, p a rtic u la rly
broadcloths.
1. C arefu lly brush a ll loose p a rtic le s of d irt and soil.
2. Im m erse sm a ll cloth in v o la tile type cleaning solu
tion, w ring out thoroughly, open cloth and allow m ed
ium evaporation.
Do not use too much cleaning fluid; som e in te rio r
trim assem b lies are padded with rubber, and vo la tile
clean ers are g en era lly solven ts fo r rubber. The ap
plication of too much clea n er may d estroy these
Fig , 5 5 —Body Side W in d o w Run C han nel & F ront S ta tio n a ry
W in d o w Suburban
F ig . 5 6 —In s ta llin g W e a th e rs trip Insert w ith J -2 1 8 9
CHEVROLET TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL
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