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Maintenance and care – FORD 1998 Explorer User Manual

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Check the safety belt system periodically to make sure there are no
nicks, wear or cuts. If your vehicle has been involved in an accident,
refer to the Safety belt maintenance section in theSeating and safety
restraints
chapter.

Cleaning the built-in child seat (if equipped)

Clean with mild soap and water. Do not use household cleaning products
because they may weaken the safety belt webbing or damage the vinyl
parts of the seat.

The child seat liner is removable and may be machine-washed and air
dried.

Underbody

Flush the complete underside of vehicle frequently. Keep body drain
holes unplugged. Inspect for road damage.

Cleaning leather seats (if equipped)

For routine cleaning, wipe the surface with a soft, damp cloth. For more
thorough cleaning, wipe the surface with a mild soap.

If the leather cannot be completely cleaned using a mild soap and water
solution, the leather may be cleaned using a commercially available
cleaning product ‘‘Tanners Preserve Leather Cleaner’’ and a 3M ‘‘Type T’’
scrubbing pad by using the following steps;

The type of scrubbing pad is very critical because the common 3M
‘‘Scotch Brite’’ green pad is too aggressive and will damage the
leather surface
• Spray a small amount of the leather cleaner on the pad and rub the

area to be cleaned with the pad using a circular motion. Only clean 1/4
of the area at a time. For heavily soiled areas, spray the cleaner
directly onto the leather (two squirts should be adequate) and rub
with the pad. Repeat if necessary.

• Use a soft, damp cloth to remove the loosened dirt and foam.
• Dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use household cleaners, glass cleaner, alcohol solutions or
cleaner intended for vinyl, rubber or plastics. These products can
damage the leather.

In some instances, color or dye transfer can occur when wet
clothing (wool, denim, leathers or other non-colorfast garments)

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