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Cleaning and Care
Cleaning and Care
Washing the Vehicle
Improper cleaning can damage electrical
components, cowlings, panels, and other
plastic parts. Do not use high-pressure water or steam
cleaners; they can cause water intrusion of bearings, seals, and
electrical components.
Do not use any harsh chemicals or
abrasive cleaning products on plastic
parts, and do not use cloths or sponges that have been in
contact with such materials. Examples of products that could
damage plastic parts include: solvent or thinner, gasoline or
other fuels, rust removers or inhibitors, brake fluid,
antifreeze, or electrolytes.
Environmental Notice: It is illegal to pollute drains, rivers
and waterways. Some cleaning products contain
chemicals that are hazardous to the environment. All toxic
chemicals must be disposed of at authorized waste disposal
sites only. Always take precautions to prevent fluids from
spilling.
To prolong the life of your vehicle, it should be washed
periodically. Regular cleaning is an important factor in
maintaining the value of your vehicle. It also ensures that
safety-related parts remain in full working order.
If dirt, tar, bugs, or other similar deposits have accumulated,
clean them off as soon as possible.
Note: It is recommended to use a garden hose to wash your
vehicle. High-pressure washers (like those at self-service car
washes) can damage certain parts.
Vinyl care and maintenance
Vinyl wrap requires regular maintenance in order to stay
vibrant. To prolong the condition of the vinyl wrap, keep it clean
and out of direct sunlight as much as possible.
Vinyl care instructions:
ElectraMeccanica recommends washing by hand at least
once a week.
Use a mild cleansing detergent and water mix that does not
contain any strong soluble substances, citrus, petroleum
distillates, or abrasive components. The detergent should
have a pH between 5 and 9.
Do not wipe dusty surfaces directly. Wash first with soapy
water before wiping down with a soft, clean towel.
Test the cleaning product on an inconspicuous area first.
Remove tree sap, bird droppings, or other contaminants as
soon as possible.
Do not use high-pressure washers or drive-through car
washes.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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