HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Gently scrape the stain off trim

material with a clean, DULL

knife or scraper. USE VERY

LITTLE CLEANER, light

pressure, and a clean cloth

(preferably cheesecloth).

Cleaning should be from the

outside of the stain,

"FEATHERING" towards the

center. Keep changing to a clean

section of the cloth.
When the stain is cleaned from

the fabric, immediately dry the

area with an air hose, heat dryer

or heat lamp to help prevent a

cleaning ring. (Use caution with

a heat dryer or lamp to prevent

damage to fabric.)

If a ring forms, immediately

repeat the cleaning operation

over a slightly larger area with

emphasis on "FEATHERING"

towards its center. If a ring still

remains, mask off surrounding

trim sections and clean the entire

affected area with a

multipurpose powered cleaner

(as described under "Cleaning

General Soilage or Water Spots

From Fabric Trim").

Removal of Specific Stains

Grease or Oil Stains

These include grease, oil, butter,

margarine, shoe polish, coffee

with cream, chewing gum,

cosmetic creams, vegetable oils,

wax crayon, tar and asphalts.

Carefully scrape off excess

stain; then use fabric cleaner

(solvent type) as previously

described.

Shoe polish, wax crayons, tar

and asphalt will stain if allowed

to remain on trim; they should

be removed as soon as possible.

Use caution as cleaner will

dissolve them and may cause

them to "bleed."

Non-Greasy Stains
These include catsup, coffee

(black), egg, fruit juice, milk, soft

drinks, wine, vomit and blood.

Carefully scrape off excess

stain; then sponge stain with

cool water.

If a stain remains, use a

multipurpose powdered cleaner

(foam type) as previously

described.

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