General Cleaning
Warning: Exposure to chemicals in some cleaners can be hazardous and can irritate eyes and skin. Always read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using cleaning products.
Warning: Do not splash or spill liquids in the vehicle, as this could cause an electrical component to malfunction or catch fire. Any spills should be immediately wiped up using a clean, dry cloth.
CAUTION: Do not apply cleaning products directly to the surface being cleaned. Instead, apply non-solvent-based cleaning products to a soft cloth and then apply it to the surface being cleaned. Cleaning products entering into components may cause damage or impair their function.
CAUTION: Avoid using solvents (including
alcohol), bleach, citrus, naphtha, or silicone-based products or additives on
interior components, as these can damage the appearance of the material.
Inspect and frequently clean the interior to maintain the look and appearance of the interior of your vehicle.
It is recommended for general cleaning that materials and surfaces be cleaned using a non-solvent
based cleaning (wet) wipe and dried with a microfiber cloth.
If possible, try to wipe up spillages and clean marks as soon as they occur. This will reduce the need for more extensive cleaning in the future.
Note: It is advised that you test all cleaners on a concealed area before use.
Interior Glass and Mirrors
CAUTION: Do not scrape surfaces or use
abrasive cleansers or cloths, as this could cause damage to some surfaces (such as
the heating elements).
Use an alcohol-based commercial glass cleaner and a soft cloth (such as microfiber), to clean any
glass or mirrored surfaces.
Displays
Display
screens should only be cleaned using a soft, lint-free cloth designed for cleaning
screens and monitors.
Enable Screen Cleaning Mode via the Pilot Panel before
cleaning the display screens to prevent the accidental operation of vehicle
controls. Select
>
Displays > Displays and Accessibility >
SCREEN CLEANING MODE.
Warning: Do not use polish or
wax cleaners on the display screens. Polished surfaces are reflective and may make
displayed content like vehicle speed and indicator lights harder to read, and also
interfere with the driver's view, resulting in an accident.
CAUTION: Do not use
statically-charged materials (such as a cloth that was recently machine-washed and
dried) on the displays.
CAUTION: Do not use cleansers (such as glass cleaner) to clean
displays.
Airbags
Warning: Airbag covers should only be
cleaned using a slightly dampened cloth or cleaning wipe. Water or any other liquid
entering into an airbag or its associated electrical wiring may cause the airbags to
inadvertently deploy or not function properly in an accident.
Warning: Any damage or cracks on an airbag cover should be referred to a Lucid Service Center for inspection.
Seats
Cleaning Genuine Leather Seats:
- Gently wipe seats with a soft
cloth dampened with warm water and a mild household detergent to prevent
abrasion damage to the genuine leather seat covers. Be sure the cloth is
damp and not wet to prevent liquid from getting into the reverse side of the
perforated leather.
- Wipe the seats with a soft,
lint-free cloth until dry.
- Use a proper leather care
protector to help maintain the color and prevent abrasion of the leather.
Certain leather care agents may contain abrasive compounds please consult a
specialist before using a leather coating or any protective agent.
Cleaning PurLuxe Seats:
- Wipe seats using a cloth dampened with warm water and a mild household
detergent, followed by a dry cloth, then allow seats to air dry.
Caring for Seats
- Avoid rubbing seat covers
against abrasive cleaning objects to help maintain seat quality. Belts with
protruding metallic accessories, zippers, or keys inside the back pocket may
cause damage to the seat covers.
- Avoid soaking or excessively dampening the seats to prevent wetting the
reverse side of any perforated seats.
- Clean up any liquid spills immediately to help maintain the original
condition of the seats.
- Dry the seat cover entirely at room temperature and out of direct sunlight
after cleaning. Do not use any form of external heat to help dry the
seats.
- Do not switch on seat heating and seat ventilation when the seat covers are
wet.
- Vacuum only with a soft-bristled attachment.
Warning: Never use steam or
upholstery cleaners on the seats, or any cleaning method that would saturate the
seat with liquid. This can damage the occupancy weight sensor in the seat, which in
turn can affect the operation of the airbag system.
Seat Belts
Warning: Never allow any substance to enter a seat belt mechanism, as this can negatively affect its performance in an impact.
Extend the seat belt and clean using a cloth only moistened with water. Do not use any type of detergent or chemical cleaning agent. Allow the belts to air dry while extended, away from direct sunlight if possible.
Chrome and Metal Surfaces
Do not use abrasive cleansers, rough cloths, or polish, because these materials can damage the finish of these surfaces.
Plastic Materials
Warning: Do not use polish or wax cleaner on the upper surfaces of the dashboard. Polished surfaces are reflective and may interfere with the driver's view, resulting in an accident.
Clean heavily-soiled plastic surfaces using warm water and a non-detergent soap, then wipe them with a soft cloth.
Carpets and Floor
Mats
Thoroughly vacuum the carpets and
mats before cleaning to remove excess dirt and debris.
Avoid over-wetting the
carpets. A diluted upholstery cleaner can be used on heavily soiled
areas.
Remove floor mats before cleaning to ensure that they properly dry
afterward. Clean using a microfiber cloth and water or a mild textile cleanser.
First spot-test any cleansers to ensure that they will not leave stains. Thoroughly
dry the mat before reinstalling it.