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Regular Cleaning
Wash with mild detergent and water. Use a soft bristle
brush for stubborn soil. Rinse and dry. Some household
cleaners and solvents remove plasticizers from vinyl,
making them brittle. Abrasive cleaners scratch the smooth
surface.
Sometime letting detergent solution stand on surface and
"soak" a few minutes loosens soil.
Special Cleaning
Vinyl cleaners sold in furniture stores or auto stores
help clean stubborn soil on vinyl upholstery.
Vinyl upholstery will absorb stains and dye from fabrics
that crock or bleed (like crocking blue jeans on white
vinyl or bright prints that bleed). A vinyl protective
finish, sold at same stores, helps protect upholstery and
resists or retards absorption of stains.
Act at once to remove stains from vinyl. Use a white cloth
or paper towels. Keep solvents away from wood or metal
parts. When solvents other than water are used to remove a
stain, wash the area with detergent and water, rinse and
dry.
Nail polish and polish remover will cause permanent damage
if left on the surface. Wipe off quickly. Blot; do not
spread the liquid. Sponge lightly with synthetic
turpentine or mineral spirits. While nail polish remover
or amyl acetate will remove polish, both may affect the
vinyl. Use them only if necessary at you own risk.
Ballpoint pen marks may respond to alcohol. If not, cover
area with a white cloth soaked in a 3% solution of
hydrogen peroxide and leave from 30 minutes to overnight.
Felt tip markers may respond to treatment with mineral
spirits.
Remove substances such as oil paint, shoe heel marks, ink,
tar, crayon, grease, shoe polish, ointment and cosmetics
with synthetic turpentine or mineral spirits. Use hydrogen
peroxide bleach treatment if necessary (see #2 above).
Chewing gum should be hardened with ice and chipped off.
Remove residue with synthetic turpentine or mineral
spirits.
When using solvents suggested in No. 1, 3 and 4
(turpentine or mineral spirits) use only in a well-
ventilated room and avoid breathing fumes or getting on
your skin. Be sure there is no flame, spark, pilot light,
or cigarette in area, as they are flammable. Air out
cloths used, to evaporate solvent before disposing. |