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Interior - Leather Upholstery Cleaning Tips

70 08 39

2004327/3

December 4, 2008.

Supersedes Technical Service Bulletin Group 70 number 07-02 dated August 9, 2007 for reasons listed below.





Affected Vehicles

74 Leather upholstery, cleaning tips

Condition





Leather upholstery dirty or stained.

Technical Background

Not applicable.

Production Solution

No change.

Service

NOTE: Headrests and armrests that are exposed to perspiration may require cleaning more often. Avoid solvents, wax, polish, shoe cream, spot removers, household cleaners, etc. These cleaners will likely damage the finish, affect the color and lead to premature aging of the leather. For cleaning interior fabrics, vinyls and plastics, see Technical Service Bulletin 2001906.

Normal cleaning

1. Use plain water and a soft, non pigmented cloth or sponge. Wring water out of cloth or sponge (should be damp, not wet) and wipe over surface. Do not allow water to soak into leather or penetrate seams.

2. Wipe off with a soft dry cloth

Stubborn dirt

NOTE: Always read and follow manufacturer Cautions and Warnings regarding use of product. Always test product in an inconspicuous area prior to using in visible areas.

Always read and follow manufacturer Cautions and Warnings regarding use of product. Always test product in an inconspicuous area prior to using in visible areas.

1. Dilute a small amount of liquid soap such as Ivory or Murphy's Oil Soap or equivalent in a quart of water.

2. Using soapy water, moisten a soft, non pigmented cloth or sponge. A 3M Scotch-Brite(R) Type T Scuff Sponge (3M Part No. 07439) or equivalent can also be used.

3. Wring water out of cloth or sponge (should be damp, not wet) and wipe over surface. Do not allow water to soak into leather or penetrate seams.

4. Wipe off with a soft dry cloth.

Stubborn stains

1. Use lukewarm water to dilute water soluble stains.

2. Use a small amount of liquid soap such as Ivory or Murphy's Oil Soap in a quart of water.

3. Remove excess grease immediately with a soft cloth or paper towel.

4. Moisten a soft, non-pigmented cloth or sponge with water for water soluble stains or soapy water for greasy stains.

5. Work an area larger than the stain, liberally dab the stain. Work inwardly towards the stain then outwardly from the stain. Dampen the area but avoid soaking the leather.

6. Use a clean cloth or sponge to absorb the liquid.

7. Allow leather to air dry.

8. When the leather is dry, polish with a dry, soft cloth. A certain amount of grease will absorb into the leather and disappear of its own accord.

Warranty

This TSB is informational only and not applicable to any Audi warranty.

All parts and service references provided in this TSB are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Department and service manuals for the latest information.