Note:
Test any cleaner or stain remover on an inconspicuous area.
You should:
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Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.
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Clean and treat spills and stains as soon as possible.
Do not use the following products as these may damage the leather:
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Oil and petroleum or silicone-based leather conditioners.
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Household cleaners.
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Alcohol solutions.
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Solvents or cleaners intended specifically for rubber, vinyl and
plastics.Motorcraft
Note:
Do not use Motorcraft Premium Leather and Vinyl Cleaner ZC-56
on Lincoln Black Label, Presidential or Reserve Leathers because it can
damage these and other semi-aniline leather seating fabrics. It can also
damage surrounding microfiber accent surfaces. To clean Lincoln Black
Label, Presidential or Reserve Leather, first vacuum the seats to remove
loose dirt. Then wipe the leather with a clean soft cloth dampened with
lukewarm water and a mild soap. Wipe the leather again with a slightly
damp cloth to remove soap residue, and dry with a soft cloth. To
maintain the leather’s resiliency, it should be cleaned whenever soiled.
CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS
Note:
Do not use chrome cleaner, metal cleaner or polish on wheels and
wheel covers.
A clearcoat paint finish coats aluminum wheels and wheel covers. In
order to maintain their condition:
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Clean weekly with Motorcraft Wheel and Tire Cleaner. Use a sponge to
remove heavy deposits of dirt and brake dust accumulation. Rinse
thoroughly with a strong stream of water when you have completed
the cleaning process.
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To remove tar and grease, use Motorcraft Bug and Tar Remover.
•
Never apply any cleaning chemical to hot or warm wheel rims or
covers.
•
Some automatic car washes may cause damage to the finish on your
wheel rims or covers.
•
Industrial-strength (heavy-duty) cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, in
combination with brush agitation to remove brake dust and dirt, could
wear away the clearcoat finish over time.
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Vehicle Care
2015 Econoline
(eco)
Owners Guide gf, 2nd Printing, December 2014
USA
(fus)