Below is what we can easily find in a car owner’s manual.
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seat belt cleaning
.... clean with soap water . . .
. . . Do not use chemical cleaners . . .
(or) . . . must not be treated with chemical cleaning agents.
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plastic cleaning
. . . do not use solvent . . .
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rubber seals (on the same page of VW Rabbit manual)
. . use silicone . . .
(a couple of paragraphs later)
. . . do not use cleaners (I do not remember exactly whether it was cleaner or protectant) containing silicones . . .
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Is soap water a non-chemical cleaner? Well, I heard about soap’s physical action: breaking down oil film – but is it really non-chemical? -. I see a list of chemical ingredients on the bottle of a liquid hand wash soap.
Water is also a solvent. So should we clean plastic with dry cloth only?
The seals should be treated with silicone, but should not be treated with cleaner (or protectant?) containing silicones?
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seat belt cleaning
.... clean with soap water . . .
. . . Do not use chemical cleaners . . .
(or) . . . must not be treated with chemical cleaning agents.
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===============
plastic cleaning
. . . do not use solvent . . .
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rubber seals (on the same page of VW Rabbit manual)
. . use silicone . . .
(a couple of paragraphs later)
. . . do not use cleaners (I do not remember exactly whether it was cleaner or protectant) containing silicones . . .
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Is soap water a non-chemical cleaner? Well, I heard about soap’s physical action: breaking down oil film – but is it really non-chemical? -. I see a list of chemical ingredients on the bottle of a liquid hand wash soap.
Water is also a solvent. So should we clean plastic with dry cloth only?
The seals should be treated with silicone, but should not be treated with cleaner (or protectant?) containing silicones?
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