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Alcantara - Is a composite material made of 68% polyester and 32% polyurethane giving this material increased durability and stain resistance. Its appearance and feel is similar to that of suede. Alcantara can be found covering your steering wheel, seats, dashboard, headliners, etc.
Maintenance
To preserve the beauty of Suede and or Alcantara is recommended that regular cleaning is performed. Application of a high quality fabric guard or coating is strongly recommended
DO NOT RUB TOO VIGOROUSLY, this will crush the texture and destroy the finish of both alcantara and suede.
The use of steam machines is not recommended when cleaning Alcantara. Steam can be used to clean suede (use with caution and at your own risk)
Regular Cleaning
Weekly cleaning or after every car wash- Use a soft brush (preferably a boar or horse hair brush), a dry cloth or simply a vacuum to remove the dust off the alcantara. After your suede or alcantara has been dusted, run a slightly damped (not soaked) white cotton cloth over it (a high quality cotton terry towel will do a better job than a microfiber towel). AVOID the use of printed cloths or papers as they can release ink onto the material.
Stain Removal
In the case of localised stains and when your specific cleaning product is not available you can clean the material as follows:
- ACT FAST (preferably within 30 mnts)
- DO NOT pour any cleaning product directly onto the alcantara or suede.
- Remove as much of the spilled substance before you try to remove the stain.
- AVOID rubbing the affected area to prevent the stain from going deeper into the material.
- Use a well wrung white cloth or sponge to remove the stain (if a sponge is being used, rinse it in clean water and wring it very well between wipes).
- Begin treating the stain from the outside edge into the center to avoid spreading the stain.
Different types of stains and alternative products that should be used (if the recommended cleaning product isn't at hand).
Water Soluble Stains
Fruit juice, jam, jelly, syrup, ketchup, chocolate, ice cream and mustard - Use a white towel damped in lukewarm water; rinse by dabbing with a damped white towel in clean water.
Blood, eggs, excrement or urine - wipe with water at room temperature, rinse with clean water. AVOID the use of warm water because it will make this substances coagulate.
Vinegar, tomato sauce, coffee or hair gel - Pre-treat with lemon juice, then wipe with lukewarm water, rinse by dabbing with clean water.
Stains Not Soluble in Water
Makeup (Lipstick, foundation, mascara, eye shadow), perfume, she polish, grease or oil (in general), grass stain - Rub with ethyl alcohol (remember not to rub too hard), wipe with water and rinse by dabbing with clean water.
Chewing gum - Put a plastic bag full of ice on top of the gum, when the gum has become hard remove the pieces and then treat with ethyl alcohol.
Resistant Stains
Repeat treatments as often as necessary. Even the stains that are not soluble in water will often require to be treated with water afterwards.
Don't Know What Caused the Stain?
Treat with lukewarm water first, then rinse by dabbing with clean water. If the stain begins to dissolve in the water, repeat the treatment as often as necessary, allow to dry and, if necessary, treat with ethyl alcohol.