Finish
Ca.re
Occasional
waxing.
01
miid~~palishmg~
of
yaw-vehicle
by
hand
may
be
neces.$ary
TC,
reinove-regidue. frm the paillf
finisk
You
Can
g~t
GM-apprci;v.ed cleaning
prod,ucts
fhm
your
dealer.
(See
“Appearance
C,me
:and Materials”
in
the
Index.)
..
NOTICE:
Machine
compounding
or
aggressive polishing on
a
bas.ecoai/clesircaat paint fmish
may
dull.
the.
finish
or
leave
swirl
marks..
Foreign-materials
su.,ch
as
ealci-u:m chloride
and
other-
salts,
i.ce ‘melting agent.s, road oil and
tar,
tree sap, bird
droppings,
chemicals:
from
industrial
chimneys,
etc.,
can
~
damage
your
vehicle’s fhish
if
theyremain
OD
painted
sur€&es.
Wash
the. vehicle
as:
Soon
a.s
p~s’sibk.
If
nkcessary,
use
n:an-ibrasive cl~aners
-that
ge
marked
safe
for
painted
surfaces
to
remove
fmeign matter..
Exterior
painted
surfaces
are
subject
to
aging, weather
and.chemic’a1 fallout tha3
can
take their tall
over
a
period
of
years.
Y0.u
c.m
help0 keep the paint
finish
iooking
new
by
keeping
your
.v&icle
gaaged
.or covered
.
whenever
possible.
Pratecting
Exterior
Bright
Metal
-Parts
Right metal
:parts
should
be
cleaned
regularly
-f,g
keep
their lu-ster.
Washing
with water
is
all that-3s
umdly
u&ded.
‘Howeve‘s,
you.
may
use
chr.ome
polish
on
chrome
or
stainless steel trim, if necessary.
Use.specia1
care
with
duminum
tr-im.
To avaid
damaging protective trim, never
use
auto
or
chrome
polish,
steam
or caustic
soap
to
clean aluminum.
A
coatifig
of
wax,
-.ru.blaed
to
high
-polish,
is
recomm-ended
for.all bright metal
papts.