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TM-10-1670-278-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 15-Foot Diameter Cargo Extraction Parachute NSN 1670-01-063-3715 and NSN 1670-00-062-1648 Manual
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Cleaning and Drying (cont)

ARMY TM 10-1670-278-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-26-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-27 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 the soiled area with a clean cloth dampened with tetrachloroethylene. (b)    Rinse   the   cleaned   area   by   repeating   the   rubbing   process   with   the   clean   portion   of   the   cloth dampened with the cleaning solvent. (c)    Rub with dry cloth to remove excess solvent and air dry. 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 one-half cup of dishwashing compound in one gallon of warm water. (b)    Rub the soiled area with a clean cloth dampened with the solution of dishwashing compound. (c)    Rinse the cleaned area with water and air dry. NOTE Fabric items will not be dried in direct sunlight or by laying an item on the ground. 2-17

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