Fabric covers
Clean upholstered seats with a vacuum cleaner or a stiff brush. Heavily soiled seats should be cleaned with dry foam. Treat greasy and oily stains with clean gasoline or stain remover. The cleaning agent must not be poured directly onto the fabric. The stain is removed by wiping it along the contour from the edge of the stain to the center. Other dirt can be removed using slightly warm soapy water.
Leather seats
When parking for a long time in the sun, the seats and head restraints must be covered from burnout. Lightly dampen a cloth made of knitwear and wool and wipe the leather surfaces so as not to wet the skin and seams. Then wipe the dried surface with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains can be removed with refined detergents without illuminators (2 tablespoons per 1 liter of water). Grease and oil stains are removed with light strokes using pure gasoline. Washed leather seats must be treated with an antistatic agent. Shake before use and apply a thin layer with a soft cloth. After drying, rub with a clean and soft cloth. This treatment is recommended every 6 months.
Make sure the mats are completely dry before reinstalling the mats.
Warning: When using liquid detergents inside the vehicle, be careful not to overwet the surface to be cleaned.
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