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Care and maintenance
Cleaning leather*
Normal cleaning
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Moisten a cotton or woollen cloth with wa-
ter and wipe o
ver the leather surfaces.
Cleaning stubborn stains
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More stubborn dirt can be removed using a
mild soap solution (pure liquid soap; two
tablespoons diluted in one litre of water)
and a cloth.
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Do not let the water soak through the leath-
er or soak int
o the seams.
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Then wipe off with a soft, dry cloth.
Leather maintenance
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The leather should be treated twice a year
with a special leather-care product, availa-
ble at Technical Services.
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Apply these products very sparingly.
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Then wipe off with a soft cloth.
SEAT does everything possible to preserve
the genuine qualities of this natural product.
Due to the natural properties of the specially
selected hides employed, the finished leath-
er has a certain sensitivity to grease and dirt,
etc. so a degree of care is required in every-
day use and when looking after the leather.
Dust and grit in the pores and seams can
scratch and damage the surface. If the vehi-
cle is under solar radiation for long periods,
the leather should be protected to prevent it
from fading. However, slight colour variations
in high-quality natural leather are normal.
CAUTION
●
Do not use so
lvents, wax polish, shoe
cream, spot removers or similar products on
leather.
●
To avoid damage, stubborn stains should
be removed by a specialised workshop.
Seat belt cleaning
A dirty belt may not work properly. Check all
se
at
belts
regularly and keep them clean.
Seat belts cleaning
–
Pull the dirty seat belt right out and unroll
it.
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Clean dirty seat belts with a gentle soap
solution.
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Allow it to dry.
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Do not roll the seat belt up until it is dry.
If large stains form on the belts, the automat-
ic belt retractor will not work correctly.
WARNING
●
Do not use c
hemical cleaning agents on the
seat belts, as this can impair the strength of
the webbing. Ensure that seat belts do not
come into contact with corrosive fluids.
●
Check the condition of the seat belts at reg-
ular intervals. If you notice that the belt web-
bing, fittings, retractor mechanism or buckle
of any of the belts is damaged, the belt must
be replaced by a specialised workshop.
●
Do not attempt to repair a damaged seat
belt yourself. The seat belts must not be re-
moved or modified in any way.
CAUTION
After cleaning, allow seat belts to dry com-
plet
ely before rolling them up. Otherwise, the
belt retractors could become damaged.
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