7-1. Service and maintenance
Cleaning and protecting vehicle interior trim
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Observing the following operations helps to protect the vehicle interior trim and keep it in the best
condition:
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Protecting vehicle interiors
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt and dust. Wet the cloth with warm water and wipe off the dirty.
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Clean leather parts
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt and dust.
Wet the soft cloth with diluted detergent and wipe off the residual dirt and dust.
Please use a neutral detergent solution for wool with a diluted concentration of about 5 %.
Wring the moist cloth dry and wipe the remaining detergent thoroughly.
Wipe off the residual moisture on the surface with a dry soft cloth, and then dry the leather in a cool and
ventilated place.
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Clean artificial leather parts
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove floating dust.
Apply neutral soap to artificial leather.
Allow soap to soak for a few minutes, then wipe off dirt and soap with a clean wet cloth.
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Clean wooden parts
When there is dust accumulation on the surface of wood veneer, it can be cleaned and wiped gently with
cotton cloth.
When the surface of the wood finished is stained with dirt, it can be wiped lightly with cotton cloth dipped
with a little neutral soap solution.
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Maintenance of leather part
It is recommended that you clean the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the
interior.
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Maintenance of wooden parts
It is recommended that you carry out maintenance on the surface of wood trims at any time according to the
surface conditions.
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Clean the carpet
Use a suitable commercially available foam cleaner to clean the carpet. Apply foams onto a sponge or a brush.
Scrub in overlapping circles. Do not add water. Keep the carpet as dry as possible to get the best results.
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Seat belts
Dip cloth or sponge in neutral detergents and lukewarm water for cleaning. And regularly check whether the
safety belts are excessively worn, worn or scratched.
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