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Body Service Manual August 1964
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1050057
1050057
1050058
1050058
1050144
1050144
1A 2 GENERAL INFORMATION the fine threads may result On polyurethane portion of the blotter each time stained ai ea is foam material use soft bristle brush do not blotted The blotting action should be repeated use a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner until no stain is transferred to the blotter surface Before attempting to remove spots or stains from 5 Before proceeding wait several minutes to upholstery fabrics determine as accurately as allow most of the volatile cleaner to evaporate possible DO NOT saturate stained area This will avoid the danger of the cleaner penetrating to the padding 1 Nature wd use ef the Spot Or stem under the tip1i 1stery certain cieaners win time riorate sponge rubber which is often used in 2 The effect ot stain removing agents on the paddmg color structure and general appearance of the fabric 6 It may be necessary to repeat steps 2 3 4 and 5 several times before the stain has been sat For best results stains should be removed from isfiicioiiiy i 6mOv d Each time a clean Cloth upholstery as soon as possible after they have been Should be used made If they are allowed to stand for some time they often become set and removal becomes more i ii ii ring Should form Oii the fabric when i E diuieult fY 1 mIY imP0 SibI moving a stain the entire area of the trim assem bly should be cleaned as described in the preceding There are three basic types of acceptable Stgps cleaners available to car owners 8 The cleaned upholstery should be allowed to 1 Volatile cleaners colorless liquids GM No diy cbiiipigieiv before using 1050057 16 oz can and GM No 1050058 1 gal CRIW OY iuIVi IE I It Some volatile cleaners are toxic and harmful therefore the following safety precautions should 2 Detergents GM No 1050144 or equivalent bg used 3 N I1 1S0 P O U U 97 1 Always use in a well ventilated area Car windows and garage doors must be open when such The volatile cleaners have great solvent powers Cieaiieis ME used for grease oils and general road grime Deter gents generally loosen up stains satisfactorily 2 Amid iimimiged Oi igpeiiied bwiitiiiiig Oi m however the use of improper type detergents in POTS imiii Cieiiiieii volves risk of damage to the color or finish of mI I IC5 3 Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with the skin PROCEDURE FOR CLEANING FABRICS 4 Keep away from eyes and mouth WITH VOLATILE CLEANERS 5 Some cleaners are flammable and every pre CHP9 Sh0 l I be 1 1611 HOI tw use WO much S 1ve t caution and care must be exercised in handling and to apply it only with clean cloths It is the sol these Cieaiieisi vent that does the work so only amininium of l SSIIl SIIOIIICI be l PII I 6 Always follow directions specified by the man ufacturer of the product used Label directions 1 Brush away all loose particles of dirt and soil 2 Dampen a clean cloth cheese cloth may be PROCEDURE FOR CLEANING FABRICS used with the volatile cleaner Open the cloth and WITH DETERGENTS allow a portion of the cleaner to evaporate so that 1 Make a solution of the detergent in lukewarm the cloth is just slightly damp water working up thick frothy suds 3 Using very light pressure and a circular lift 2 With a clean cloth or sponge dampened with ing motion rub the stained area starting at the lukewarm water apply suds only to the surface of outer edge and working toward the center until the the upholstery using light to medium pressure entire area has been covered Change to a clean Repeat several times applying more suds with a portion of the cloth every few strokes clean portion of the cloth or sponge 4 Using a clean white blotter blot stained area 3 With H Second clean cloth dampened with to rgmgve nny excess cleaner Change to 3 new lukewarm water rub over the area with medium