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Bus Downtime Treatment
During periods of bus downtime, Blue Bird Body Co. recommends the application of Bird Bath™ Bus Guard Protectant available from
Blue Bird authorized dealers to protect exterior surfaces. Bus Guard is a triple-zero product that, when properly applied, protects
against harmful UV rays and other damaging environmental conditions. For sufficient protection, see product instructions for the
proper application requirement.
Owners should refer to the limited warranty statement supplied with the vehicle regarding their responsibilities for care and mainte-
nance of the vehicle during the warranty period.
Floor Covering.
Regular cleaning and care will prolong the life of floor covering and improve the general appearance. Floor cover-
ings should be swept daily and mopped weekly with a mild detergent and water. Do not use floor sweeping compounds, floor wax,
Armor-All type products, harsh detergents, or solvent-based cleaning agents on the flooring or step treads. Solvent-based products
will permanently stain the flooring. Be sure to remove dirt, pencils, paper, and any other debris that may cause the emergency door
to seal improperly. Do not use a water hose or excessive amounts of water. Damage to flooring and sensitive electronics in the driver's
area can occur.
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C AUTION!
Petroleum products, such as oil and grease, quickly deteriorate the floor covering. These types
of products should be removed from the surface as soon as possible. Continuous care must be exercised in the
stepwell area, where foreign objects can create a safety hazard. The accumulation of dirt and foreign material in
the stepwell area creates a hazard for passengers and could prevent the doors from operating properly. Ensure
that screws for floor trims and aisle trims are seated tightly.
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