Appearance Care
Remember, cleaning products can be hazardous. Some
are toxic. Others can burst into flame
if
you strike
a
match or get them on a hot part of the vehicle. Some are
dangerous if you breathe their fumes
in
a closed space.
When you use anything from
a
container to clean
your
vehicle, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s warnings
and instructions. And always open your doors or
windows when you’re cleaning
the
inside.
Never
use these
to
clean your vehicle:
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Gasoline
Benzene
Naphtha
Carbon Tetrachloride
Acetone
Paint Thinner
Turpentine
Lacquer Thinner
Nail Polish Remover
They can all be hazardous
--
some more than
others
--
and
they
can all damage your vehicle, too.
Don’t
use any of these unless this manual says you can.
In
many uses, these will damage your vehicle:
Alcohol
Laundry Soap
Bleach
Reducing Agents
Cleaning the Inside
of
Your
Vehicle
Use a vacuum cleaner often to get rid of dust and loose
dirt. Wipe
vinyl,
leather, plastic and painted surfaces
with a clean, damp cloth.
Your dealer has two cleaners, Multi-Purpose Interior
Cleaner and Capture Non-Solvent
Dry
Spot and Soil
Remover for cleaning fabric and carpet. They
will
clean normal spots and stains very well. You can get
GM-approved cleaning products from your dealer. (See
“Appearance Care and Materials’’
in
the Index.)
Here are some cleaning tips:
Always read the instructions on
the
cleaner label.
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Clean up stains
as
soon as you can
--
before they set.
Carefully scrape off
any
excess stain.
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Use a clean cloth or sponge, and change to a clean area
often.
A
soft brush may be used if stains are stubborn.
If
a ring forms after spot cleaning, clean
the
entire
area immediately or
it
will
set.