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Saw this great post on Mavericktruckclub:
Credit to this thread:
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...to-clean-care-maintain-in-the-maverick.26791/
Credit to this thread:
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...to-clean-care-maintain-in-the-maverick.26791/
Be careful how you clean the ActiveX seats. ActiveX may resemble leather but is quite different and needs to be treated differently from leather and cloth seats. This is NOT leather and do NOT use a scrub brush to clean it and do NOT condition with leather conditioner.
How To Clean ActiveX Seats?
Knowing that ActiveX comprises high-end synthetic materials, you need to use the proper cleaning methods and products. Contrary to popular opinion, vinyl also needs to be cleaned.
Even if ActiveX is resistant to stains, that doesnât mean it shouldnât be cleaned. Regular cleaning ensures these seats look neat and last longer.
Unlike leather, ActiveX doesnât need to be conditioned. And you should keep off harmful chemicals that may eat through the material.
Only use soft sponges and clothes when cleaning ActiveX to avoid scratching it. Also, avoid cleaners that contain abrasives.
You donât need any special cleaning agents. Water and ordinary soap should do the trick. In instances when there are a lot of stains, you may have better luck with ammonia.
Cleaning these seats is simple and quick. Mix soap and water in a bucket. Using a sponge, clean the seats. Ensure that every surface is clean.
Dry them with a wet towel and give the ActiveX some time to dry before sitting on it. Only do this when performing deep cleaning. During regular washes, wiping the ActiveX with a damp cloth is enough.
- As important as cleaning is, you should also know how to maintain your ActiveX seats. Here are some maintenance tips;
- Whenever you are not using your car for a long time, cover the seats with a dry cloth.
- Park your vehicle under a shade. This will help avoid exposing the ActiveX to sunrays which may cause fading of the seats.
- Vacuum the seats regularly to remove the buildup of debris and dust.
- Always ensure your seats are clean. Get rid of stains as soon as you spot them. This contributes to ensuring the ActiveX looks better for longer. Donât forget to set aside some time to give the seats a deep cleanse every once in a while.
I encourage you to do a web search on "ActiveX" which has some interesting information on this product. I wish I did before buying a supply of leather cleaner and conditioner. I got a good supply when it was on sale. Sorry I did that now. Hopefully the above information will help you keep your seats in good condition for many years.
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