WASHING YOUR VEHICLE
Do not take your vehicle to an automatic car
wash or use a high power spray hose to wash
your vehicle.
Wash your vehicle regularly with cold or lukewarm
water. Never use strong detergents or soaps. Always
use a clean sponge and plenty of water to avoid
scratching the dirt into your vehicle’s finish. To avoid
spotting, do not wash your vehicle in direct sunlight.
Any chemicals or foreign material such as tar, tree
sap, industrial fallout, and bird droppings should be
cleaned off your vehicle as soon as possible.
When adding brake fluid to the brake reservoir,
avoid spilling fluid onto the vehicle’s plastic
panels, including the instrument panel. If brake
fluid is spilled on any surface, wash it
immediately with soap and water to prevent
cracking, discoloration, or other damage.
The windshield and mirrors can be cleaned using a
household commercial glass cleaner and soft,
lint-free cloth.
UNDERBODY
Flush the complete underside of the vehicle
regularly. Inspect for damage.
WAXING YOUR VEHICLE
Waxing your vehicle on a regular basis will reduce
minor scratches and surface damage.
Wax the vehicle when water stops beading on the
surface. This could be every three or four months,
depending on operation.
Use Meguiars polish #8232 found at local auto parts
stores. Use a cleaning fluid with a clean cloth to
remove any foreign material, such as dirt or insects,
before waxing your vehicle. Use tar remover to
remove any tar spots.
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