SteveW
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heya, my install is trimmed in dark purple any very light blue almost white alcantara. The peeps who installed it said they normally use cellulose thinners to clean alcantara but the light one may get stained so just wondering what everyone else uses to clean theirs?
ta for any help!
hels
(i posted this for her )
[Edited on 07-10-2003 by snowy]
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PainZ
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steve your soooo camp ;P
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SteveW
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get it right mate
but yeah i am camp
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PainZ
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Richie
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ALCANTARA
Cleaning and care
Alcantara is a soft and durable faux suede, easily cleaned using just mild soap and water. To keep your furniture looking new simply wipe over with a damp cloth periodically then give it a soft brushing. Removable covers can be machine washed @30C. Allow to dry naturally, replace covers and brush over. Under no circumstances should solvents or dry cleaning be used.
Spillage removal for Alcantara and faux suede
Egg, beer, milk, cream, chocolate, ice cream: wipe with mild detergent solution then rinse.
Blood: mild detergent solution, repeated several times if necessary.
Coffee, tea, wine, grass, ketchup, alcohol: wash off with mild detergent solution, if discoloured treat with citric acid solution then rinse well.
Chewing gum: liberally apply with ethyl alcohol and remove.
Fatty foods, ink pens, shoe polish: dab with a clean cloth soaked in ethyl alcohol then treat with mild detergent solution and rinse off.
Material Things cannot be held responsible for damage resulting from cleaning. If in doubt test on an inconspicuous area first. Work from the outside of the stain inwards to prevent spreading and allow the area to dry naturally. Treat spills and satins immediately for best results. The exception is mud which should be left to dry then brushed or vacuumed off.
God bless google
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SteveW
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Cheers dude, that should help her
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