Volvo XC90: Maintenance and service / Cleaning fabric upholstery and ceiling liner
Use of textile cleaner is recommended when cleaning textile materials. Clean
as needed and treat stains immediately.
CAUTION
Never scrape or rub a stain because this may damage the upholstery.
CAUTION
Never use stain removers or strong solvents because these may damage the
upholstery.
Cleaning textile upholstery
- Start by vacuuming the upholstery.
- Follow the instructions of the textile cleaner.
- When cleaning upholstery, a spray extraction cleaner is recommended for
sucking up cleaning fluids and rinse water.
CAUTION
Certain dyed clothing (such as denim and suede garments) may stain the
upholstery. Difficult stains, like oil, can be difficult to remove.
CAUTION
Always clean all of the upholstery, even if it only has isolated stains.
This helps to prevent permanent water rings.
NOTE
Do not remove the upholstery when cleaning.
Cleaning the ceiling liner
- Carefully brush the ceiling liner using a soft brush.
- Follow the instructions of the textile cleaner.
- Then use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the ceiling liner.
CAUTION
Failure to take care during cleaning could lead to damage to the ceiling
liner.
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Carefully wipe the glass covering the head-up display unit with a clean and
dry microfiber cloth. If necessary, the cloth may be slightly moistened...
Use cleaning agents and car care products recommended by Volvo. Clean regularly
and treat stains immediately. It is important to vacuum before using a cleaning
agent...
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