The Automatic Vehicle Washing Device
The vehicle paint possesses certain durability.
Usually, washing the car inside an automatic washing
device will not affect the state of the vehicle paint.
The impact on the body paint depends to a great
extent on the structure of the vehicle washing
equipment, the water filter used for vehicle washing
and the type of cleaning agent and maintenance agent
used. If the body paint has no gloss or has scratches
after the vehicle is washed, be sure to immediately
point it out to the washing equipment operator.
When using the automatic washing device, the
transmission must be engaged in the "N" position,
and care shall be taken not to turn off the engine. If
you need to move the vehicle with the engine in the
off state, be sure to forcibly unlock the transmission
and shift it to "N" position through the "P" position
emergency unlock mechanism (see "Transmission P
Emergency Unlock" on Page 181). After washing the
vehicle, the "P" position emergency unlock
mechanism shall be released, the transmission shall
be shifted into "P" position, and then start the engine.
Clean the vehicle manually
1. Rinse the vehicle with clean water to remove
floating dust.
2. Prepare a bucket of water and mix it with the
vehicle wash cleaning agent.
3. Gently scrub the vehicle with a soft cloth, sponge
or soft brush, and rinse the vehicle multiple times
from top to bottom.
4. The wheel, threshold and other parts should be
rinsed finally, and the sponge or soft cloth should
be replaced during cleaning.
5. After scrubbing, wash the vehicle thoroughly.
6. After cleaning, carefully dry the vehicle paint
with a soft towel or fur.
When there is asphalt or dirt on the vehicle
body, be sure to use a special cleaning agent to
clean it and then wash it with water so as to
prevent damage to the finish of the vehicle body.
While wiping dry the vehicle body, be sure to
check whether there is chipped paint or
scratches on the vehicle body. If it is found, it
should be repaired at the authorized dealership
of BAIC ORV.