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Cleaning the awning fabric with water
Soiling or crusting spread over a large area must only be removed when wet, in order to keep the dirt from being rubbed into
the fibres and spaces between the fibres.
Remove any loose soiling from the awning fabric (do not brush off).
Wet the awning fabric with clear water at a low water pressure.
Add a 5-10% mild washing detergent to lukewarm water (max. 40 °C). Build up a lather by squeezing out a sponge several
times.
Apply the lather to the soiled locations and let it soak in for 15-20 minutes.
Wet the awning fabric with clear water at a low water pressure.
Repeat the procedure as needed based on the degree of soiling.
Drying the product
extend the product into the lower limit position.
Leave awning fabric that has become wet to air-dry.
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To prevent scale marks from forming around dried water droplets, the surfaces of the product can be rubbed dry using a
microfibre or cotton cloth.
Re-impregnating the awning fabric
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The cleaning agent and fabric impregnation have opposing effects. By thoroughly rinsing off the cleaning agent with
clear water, you can preserve the water-repellent property of the awning fabric for a longer time.
Every time the fabric is cleaned, the original protective function of the awning fabric is slightly diminished. Depending on
the fabric type, a reimpregnation can renew the water-repellent effect and is therefore recommended.
Only use impregnating agents that are suitable for fabrics.
Re-impregnation cannot restore the awning fabric to its original new condition.
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