
COACH CARE & MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
The cleaning information provided in this section is
regarded as recommended cleaning practices.
Cleaning results will vary depending on the age
and condition of the material to be cleaned and the
condition of the stain. Always clean stains promptly
to prevent setting or etching into the material.
NOTE: Never use stain protection products on new
fabrics. To prevent permanent staining of fabrics,
clean stains as soon as possible. Incorrect
treatment of stains can lead to permanent
discoloration or worse staining. Refer to a cleaning
specialist for removal of stubborn stains.
Caution: Custom fabrics and materials may
require different cleaning and maintenance
practices. Consult your dealer for specialized
cleaning requirements.
SEAT UPHOLSTERY
Firmly beat the fabric with a wood paddle or similar
blunt object to loosen superficial dust and dirt.
Vacuum the seat fabric in the direction of the
stitching using an upholstery nozzle.
Note: The abrasive nature of dirt and dust will
reduce fabric life. Always vacuum upholstery
regularly.
Removal of Stains and Marks
Use one of the two methods described below to
remove stains from wool plush fabrics:
Method One:
1. Apply a non-flammable solvent, such as dry-
cleaning solvent (Perchloroethylene) to the
stained area with a clean white rag.
2. Wipe the stain, starting at the outer edges and
working inward, frequently turning the cloth.
3. Blot the stained area frequently with a dry white
cloth to prevent stain rings from excess solvent.
Warning: Use solvents in a well-ventilated area,
away from ignition sources and open flame. Keep
all windows and doors of the vehicle being cleaned
open – use appropriate breathing apparatus or
fume masks.
Method Two:
1. Wet the stain with a solution of household
detergent and lukewarm water. Do not flood or
over-soak the stain.
2. Wipe the stain with a damp cloth, rinsing
the cloth after each application.
Caution: Do not use soap, soap powder,
ammonia, bleach, or any cleaning products
containing these ingredients.
Beverage Stains
Remove beverage stains as per method one. If the
stain persists, repeat method one using methylated
spirits (95% ethanol) in place of solvent.
Alcoholic Beverage Stains
Remove these stains by wetting the stain with
water, then cleaning per method two.
Burns
Scrape the burned area using a knife or razor
blade, the cleaning per method two. Consult an
upholstery specialist if the burned area is
extensive.
Cosmetics
Remove stains left by cosmetics by using method
one followed by method two.
Ink Stains
Remove ink stains by following method two. If stain
persists, apply a warm oxalic acid solution. Rinse
thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Blood, Urine, or Vomit
Remove by sponging or wiping away excess solid
matter first. Then clean per method two.
Copying Ink / Ball-Point Pen Ink
Treat with methylated spirits, blotting frequently to
prevent stain spread, followed by method two.
Felt-Tip Pen Ink / Permanent Marker Ink
Wipe thoroughly with a clean cloth soaked in MEK,
followed by method two.
Oil, Grease, and Paint
Remove excess using a knife. Treat per method
one followed by method two. Repeat if stain
persists.