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Care and Maintenance
For the following stains, use Cleaning Method 1:
For the following stains, use Cleaning Method 1. If the stains
remain, use Cleaning Method 2:
Method 1:
Use one of the following cleaners with a soft cloth or
damp sponge. Rinse area with fresh water and then dry with a clean,
lint-free cloth.
• Formula 409
®
All-Purpose Spray Cleaner
• Fantastik
®
Spray Cleaner
Method 2:
Use a solvent-type cleaner, such as rubbing alcohol
(isopropyl alcohol). Rinse cleaned area with fresh water and then
dry with a clean, lint-free cloth. If the stain persists after six rubs, the
stain has set and probably cannot be removed. Rinse cleaned area
with fresh water and then dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.
The recommended cleaners used in Cleaning Methods 1 and 2 are
progressively more aggressive. Often it is better to begin with the
least aggressive cleaner and move to the next strongest only if the
stain remains. NEVER EXCEED a staining agent’s recommended
cleaner or cleaning method, however.
• Baby oil
• Ketchup
• Chocolate
• Motor oil
• Olive oil
• Grape juice
• Urine
• Blood
• Hair oil tonic
• Tea
• Coffee
• Betadine
• Eye shadow
• Crayon
• Grease
• Tobacco tar (nicotine)
• Permanent felt-tip marker
• Yellow mustard
• Lipstick
• Ballpoint pen
• Spray paint
Some solvents are highly flammable.
Exercise proper care in cleaning and notify personnel in
area of danger. Wear rubber gloves during all cleaning
activities. Use caution in cleaning around buttons,
stitching and wooden or decorative trim, since these
solvents could damage such areas.
CAUTION
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