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Old 11-26-2013, 05:06 PM   #378
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Originally Posted by MysteryMachine View Post
Oooooh, I really like the look of the alcantara armrest in conjunction with the knee pads (was on the fence about just the knee pads). Can anyone comment on how it is to clean alcantara? Thats the only thing holding me back - since the armrest is a part you'll always be rubbing etc its bound to get dirty.
@MysteryMachine It is extremely easy to clean and maintain. Typically all you require is the brush attachment of a vacuum or a damp microfiber (warm water) to rub/brush the material clean. We will also be carrying an Alcantara specific cleaner in the new year that is extremely effective at cleaning high traffic areas such as the steering wheel, seats, etc.

In the event of an actual spill or mess (Not Daily Use/Wear) you can see specific cleaning instructions here. http://www.alcantara.com/content/en/...stains_removal Not all of the enclosed information will be applicable as some stains and messes are very unlikely to occur to Alcantara in your automobile.

*It is important to never apply the cleaning products or solutions directly to the Alcantara, but to first apply them to a microfiber.

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