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207
Fabric
Regularly use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt
from the fabric.
For general cleaning, use a clean, soft cloth
moistened with warm mildly soapy water.
Avoid watermarks by wiping with another
dampened clean cloth and then allow to air dry.
Use a fabric cleaner to remove stubborn stains.
Follow the instructions for using the cleaner.
Leather
Regularly use a vacuum cleaner to remove dirt,
especially from creases and seams.
Clean the leather with a soft cloth dampened
with water, and then buff it with another soft
dry cloth. Use a leather cleaner for deeper
cleaning.
Wipe off the leather cleaner with a soft dry cloth
as soon as possible. Do not leave a cloth soaked
in leather detergents on any part of the interior
for a long time. Some leather cleaners may
cause the resin or fibers of the interior fabric to
discolor or become brittle.
Rubber components
Exposure to the environment may cause the
surface of rubber parts to become soiled and
lose their finish. Rubber parts should be cleaned
regularly with rubber conditioner, especially
worn rubber components.
In order to avoid damage and reduce noise, do
not use cleaning agents that contain silicone for
routine maintenance of rubber seals. Use only
water or a suitable conditioner to clean.
Plastic components
Notice
Liquids containing alcohol or solvents (such as
nitro thinner, cooling system cleaner, lighter
fluid and perfume, and cosmetics) can damage
the surface of plastic components. Clean with a
soft microfiber cloth slightly moistened with
water.
Plastic components include:
Artificial leather surface, roof lining, vehicle
lamp glass cover, instrument panel glass cover,
cup holder roller shutter, vent assembly, black
matte paint parts and inside paint parts.
Windows
Clean the inside and outside of the windows
with glass cleaner and dry all glass and plastic
surfaces with a soft cloth or paper towel.
Caution
If the rear window has a heating wire, excessive
wiping may cause it to move or break.
Therefore, wipe lightly in the direction of the
heating wire.
Seat belt
1. Use mild soapy warm water to clean soiled
seat belts. Do not use bleach, dyes, or
cleaning solvents, which may reduce the
durability of seat belts. Allow seat belts to air
dry before driving.
2. Too much dust accumulated inside the seat
belt’s guide loop will cause the seat belt to
retract more slowly. Scrub the inner side of
the guide loop with mild warm soapy water.

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