differences and slight variations in shade and
grain add to the attractiveness of the real
leather product.
We recommend that the leather be treated or
cleaned initially after the first few weeks or
after the car has covered a few thousand
miles. Only by doing so can the leather pat-
ina, which emphasizes the inherent qualities
of the leather upholstery, begin to form.
Cleaning is best performed with a white, soft
woolen cloth and a cleaning agent with a
neutral soap basis (mild soap and water solu-
tion). If the leather is heavily soiled the
Porsche Cockpit Cleaner can also be used.
Please follow the instructions on the contain-
ers carefully.
Do not use aggressive cleaners or hard ob-
jects.
Take special care not to dampen the other
side of the perforated leather trims.
Once you have cleaned the leather (espe-
cially the heavily used leather seats) treat it
with the Porsche Leather Care Agent. Leather
should be cleaned and treated several times
a year, depending on how quickly it becomes
dirty.
Should the leather become damaged during
use (e.g. when transporting sharp objects or if
tools etc. should slip) the damage can be
made less conspicuous using the Porsche
Leather Color Coating.
Fabric, upholstery and carpets
Use only a vacuum cleaner or a medium stiff
brush. Remove stains and spots with Porsche
stain remover.
The Porsche range of accessories includes
floormats to protect the carpets in Summer
and Winter.
Care of the seat belts
If it becomes necessary to clean the belts,
you can use any mild washing agent. Allow
the belts to dry prior to retracting, but avoid
direct sunlight.
If unsuitable cleaners are used or any attempt
is made to dye or bleach the belts, the web-
bing may be weakened and thus constitute a
safety risk.
Storing your Porsche Vehicle
If you intend to store your Porsche for a pro-
longed period, please consult your authorized
Porsche dealer. The staff will be glad to ad-
vise you on the most suitable and necessary
methods.
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