Cleaning
The vehicle should be washed as soon as it gets dirty as soon as possible,
especially in the winter months when salt and moisture on the roads can easily
start to rust.
The vehicle should be washed as follows.
- Wash the entire vehicle with plenty of water until the dirt is softened.
- Do not spray the water directly on the locks.
- Wash the vehicle with a sponge using plenty of water with or without detergent.
- If the vehicle is very dirty, you can wash the vehicle rst with a cold degreasing
agent. (However, you should only do this in a place with a waste water separation
feature. Take care not to expose cold oil directly to the sun and ensure that the
paint is not heated by the sun or the engine is still not hot. Sunlight and heat can
cause permanent damage. Consult Crawler on this matter. .
- Dry the vehicle with a clean, soft cloth.
- You can clean muddy areas with warm soapy water.
Suitable detergent
- Clean the bird droppings from the paint as soon as possible. Chemical substan-
ces in bird droppings can affect and fade the paint in a very short time. It is not
possible to restore the faded paint by polishing.
Automatic Car Wash
The simplest and quickest way to wash your vehicle is to take it to an automatic
washing facility. However, keep in mind that washing in an automatic car wash
cannot replace a thorough hand washing.
- The brushes of the automatic washing plant may not reach all parts of the
vehicle effectively. We recommend that you wash the vehicle by hand in the rst
months.
After washing the vehicle: always check the brakes so that moisture and
corrosion do not affect or damage the brake pads!
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