BODY 1-19
RUN-UPPER
RUN-SIDE-FRONT
WINDOW GLASS
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F R O N T ^—
PANEL-
WINDOW REGULATOR
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I INSTALL RUN
INTO FRONT WINDOW
FRAME.
SCREW
SEALING
J" NUT
BODY SIDE
ASSEMBLY-
LH
FRAME
FRONT
RETAINER
SCREW
SEAL
CEMENT
Fig. 47— Rear Door Wedge
Replacement
Refer to Front End windshield glass for typical re
placement procedures.
SEATS
CARE A N D CLEANING OF INTERIOR SOFT TRIM
Dust and loose dirt that accumulate on interior fabric
trim should be removed frequently with a vacuum cleaner,
wisk broom or soft brush. Vinyl or leather trim should
be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Normal cleanable trim
soilage, spots or stains can be cleaned with the proper
use of trim cleaners available through General Motors
dealers or other reputable supply outlets. Before attempt
ing to remove spots or stains from upholstery, determine
as accurately as possible the nature and age of the spot
or stain. Some spots or stains can be removed satis
factorily with water or mild soap solution (refer to ac
companying “ Removal of Specific Stains"). For best
results, spots or stains should be removed as soon as
possible. Some types of stains or soilage such as lip
sticks, some inks, certain types of grease, mustard, etc.,
are extremely difficult and, in some cases, impossible to
completely remove. When cleaning this type of stain or
soilage, care must be taken not to enlarge the soiled area.
It is sometimes more desirable to have a small stain
than an enlarged stain as a result of careless cleaning.
Fig. 48— Suburban Body Side Trim and Window Assembly
CAUTION:
When cleaning interior soft trim such
as upholstery or carpeting, do not use volatile
cleaning solvents such as: acetone, lacquer thin-
ners, carbon tetrachloride, enamel reducers, nail
polish removers; or such cleaning materials
as laundry soaps, bleaches or reducing agents
(except as noted in the instructions on stain
removal). Never use gasoline or naphtha for any
cleaning purpose. These materials may be toxic
or flammable, or may cause damage to interior
trim.
CLEANING FABRICS WITH CLEANING FLUID
This type of cleaner should be used for cleaning stains
containing grease, oil or fats. Excess stain should be
gently scraped off trim with a clean dull knife or scraper.
Use very little cleaner, light pressure, and clean cloths
(preferably cheese cloth). Cleaning action with cloth
should be from outside of stain towards center and con
stantly changing to a clean section of cloth. When stain
is cleaned from fabric, immediately wipe area briskly
with a clean absorbent towel or cheese cloth to help dry
area and prevent a cleaning ring. If ring forms, im
mediately clean entire area or panel section of the trim
assembly.
NOTE:
Sometimes a difficult spot may require
a second application of cleaning fluid followed
immediately by a soft brush to completely remove
the spot.
10-30 CHEVROLET TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL
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