ARMY TM 10-1670-279-23&P
AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-27-2
NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-28
NOTE
Cleaning of parachutes should be held to a minimum and should be performed
only when necessary to prevent malfunction or deterioration. When a
parachute contains debris, or when it is soiled by dirt, oil, grease, rust,
corrosion, or other foreign substances to such an extent that cleaning is
necessary, the cleaning should be performed manually and should be limited
to the soiled area only, unless the parachute has been contaminated by water.
The methods of cleaning must be determined by the nature of the substance to
be removed.
Do not use cleaning solvent to clean item soiling caused by air sickness. Use a
solution of hand dishwashing compound to clean this type of soiling.
a. Cleaning Fabric Items with Cleaning Solvent. Use cleaning solvent to clean fabric items as follows:
(1) Gently brush with a soft bristle brush.
(2) Spot clean with cleaning solvent tetracholoroethylene.
(a) Rub soiled area with a clean cloth dampened with tetrachloroethylene.
(b) Rinse cleaned area by repeating the rubbing process with clean portion of cloth dampened with the cleaning
solvent.
NOTE
Do not wring out the rinsed area if an excessive amount of cleaning solvent was applied.
b. Cleaning Fabric Items with a Solution of Hand Dishwashing Compound. Use dishwashing compound to clean
fabric items as follows:
(1) Gently brush with a soft bristle brush.
(2) Spot clean with a solution of dishwashing compound.
(a) Dissolve 1/2 cup of dishwashing compound in one gallon of warm water.
(b) Rub soiled area with a clean cloth dampened with solution of dishwashing compound.
(c) Rinse cleaned area by repeating rubbing process with a clean portion of cloth dampened with the dishwashing
compound.
NOTE
Fabric items will not be dried in direct sunlight or by laying an item on the ground.
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