Fabric, Vinyl, Leather – HONDA 2001 S2000 - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Interior Care

Fabric

Vacuum dirt and dust out of the

material frequently. For general

cleaning, use a solution of mild soap

and lukewarm water, letting it air dry.

To clean off stubborn spots, use a

commercially-available fabric cleaner.

Test it on a hidden area of the fabric

first, to make sure it does not bleach

or stain the fabric. Follow the

instructions that come with the

cleaner.

Vinyl

Remove dirt and dust with a vacuum

cleaner. Wipe the vinyl with a soft

cloth dampened in a solution of mild

soap and water. Use the same

solution with a soft-bristle brush on

more difficult spots. You can also use

commercially-available spray or

foam-type vinyl cleaners.

Leather

Vacuum dirt and dust from the

leather frequently. Pay particular

attention to the pleats and seams.

Clean the leather with a soft cloth

dampened with clear water, then

buff it with a clean, dry cloth. If

further cleaning is needed, use a

soap specifically for leather, such as

saddle soap. Apply this soap with a

damp, soft cloth. Wipe down and

buff as described above.

Rear Window

Clean the rear window with either

clean water or a mild detergent/

water solution and a soft, damp cloth.

Never use a brush or dry cloth, and

do not use any harsh chemicals or

abrasive cleaners. You will damage

the window.

Polish the rear window periodically

with a commercially available plastic

polish made especially for

convertible rear windows.

Seat Belts

If your seat belts get dirty, you can

use a soft brush with a mixture of

mild soap and warm water to clean

them. Do not use bleach, dye, or

cleaning solvents. They can weaken

the belt material. Let the belts air-

dry before you use the car.

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