C
IRRUS
D
ESIGN
S
ECTION
8: H
ANDLING
AND
S
ERVICING
SR20
C
LEANING
I
NTERIOR
S
URFACES
P/N 11934-005
8-29
Cleaning Interior Surfaces
Seats, carpet, upholstery panels, and headliners should be vacuumed at
regular intervals to remove surface dirt and dust. While vacuuming, use a
fine bristle nylon brush to help loosen particles.
• CAUTION •
Remove any sharp objects from pockets or clothing to avoid
damaging interior panels or upholstery.
Interior Windshield and Windows
Never rub dry acrylic. Dull or scratched window coverings may be polished
using a special acrylic polishing paste.
• CAUTION •
Clean acrylic windows with a solvent-free, non-abrasive, antistatic
acrylic cleaner. Do not use gasoline, alcohol, benzene, carbon
tetrachloride, thinner, acetone, or glass window cleaning sprays.
Use only a non-abrasive cotton cloth or genuine chamois to clean
acrylic windows. Paper towel or newspaper are highly abrasive
and will cause hairline scratches.
• N
OTE
•
Wiping with a circular motion can cause glare rings. Use an up
and down wiping motion on the windshield in the direction of the
airflow to prevent this.
To prevent scratching from dirt that has accumulated on the
cloth, fold cloth to expose a clean area after each pass.
To Clean Interior Windshield and Windows
1.
Using a moist cloth or chamois, gently wipe the windows clean of all
contaminants.
2.
Apply acrylic cleaner to one area at a time, then wipe away with a soft,
cotton cloth.
3.
Dry the windows using a dry, non-abrasive cotton cloth or chamois.
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