Vehicle care
MOBILITY
component. Follow the instructions on the
packaging.
Otherwise, dust and road grime particles will
rub into pores and folds, causing significant
abrasion and premature degradation of the
surface.
Vehicle paintwork
In case of major soiling, use a moist soft
sponge or microfiber cloth with suitable interior
cleaners.
General information
Regular vehicle care contributes to driving
safety and value retention. Environmental in-
fluences in areas with elevated air pollution or
natural contaminants such as tree resin or pol-
len can affect the vehicle paintwork. Align the
frequency and extent of vehicle care according
to the degree of soiling.
Immediately remove aggressive substances
such as sunscreen to prevent the synthetic
leather from being altered or discolored.
Fabric care
General information
In case of major contaminations such as bev-
erage stains, use a moist soft sponge or micro-
fiber cloth with a suitable interior cleaners.
Corrosive substances such as spilled fuel, oil,
grease or bird droppings must be removed
immediately to prevent the finish from being
altered or discolored.
Immediately remove aggressive substances,
e.g., sunscreen, to prevent alterations or dis-
colorations of the fabric.
Matte paintwork
Only use cleaning and care products suitable
for vehicles with matte paintwork.
Safety information
Leather care
Particles of dust and road grime rub into pores
and folds, causing heavy abrasion and prema-
ture degradation of the leather surface.
NOTICE
Open hook and loop fasteners, zippers, or
applications, e.g., studs on clothing can dam-
age the seat covers and the other fabric and
leather covers in the vehicle. There is a risk of
property damage. Make sure that the fasten-
ers are closed.
Remove dust from the leather regularly, using
a cloth or vacuum cleaner.
To guard against discoloration such as from
clothing, clean leather and provide leather care
roughly every two months.
Upholstery material care
Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner.
Clean light-colored leather more frequently be-
cause contamination on such surfaces is sub-
stantially more visible.
Clean extensively down to the seams. Avoid
rubbing the material vigorously.
Use leather care products; otherwise, dirt and
grease will gradually break down the protective
coating of the leather surface.
Textile care
Use a microfiber cloth for cleaning minor con-
tamination.
Synthetic leather care
Clean synthetic leather regularly with a damp
microfiber cloth or vacuum cleaner.
Dampen the cloth with water.
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