Care of Cloth Upholstery

Clean upholstery means not only a better looking automobile but gives longer wear and affords greater comfort and enjoyment.

The use of a vacuum cleaner and a thorough brushing of the upholstery and headlining (with the nap or pile) will usually brighten the interior noticeably. Remove the cushions from the car and brush to remove foreign particles from the fabric.

Studebaker Fabric Cleaner (available through Studebaker dealers) is effective in removing all types of stains and does not harm the upholstery.

Seat and side upholstery can be washed safely with soap and water. Use lukewarm water and a neutral soap. The suds should be good and frothy, not watery. Apply in moderate quantities with a damp cloth, sponge, or soft brush. Remove soap suds with a clean, damp cloth or sponge, then wipe the surface several times with a dry cloth. While the material is still damp, brush it lightly with a whisk broom or brush of medium stiffness. Permit air to circulate freely over the wet upholstery. When dry, brush again to loosen any minute matting. When brushing, always brush fabric with the lay of the pile or nap.