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Dennis POINTER - Cleaning: Body Exterior and Interior; Exterior Paintwork Cleaning; Body Interior Cleaning; ABS Cleaning Caution

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Cleaning
Exterior Paintwork
Wash the paintwork regularly, either
with lukewarm water and a soft sponge,
or by automatic washer.
Remove all contaminants etc,
particularly from behind mouldings and
at joints using a normal hose pipe only.
Remove oil, diesel, tar and sap stains
with non-abrasive liquid polish.
Repair surface fractures, deep
scratches, stone chips, etc, promptly.
ABS
Sponge clean regularly with soap and
warm water.
The recommended composition of any
soaps used should be as shown:
Less than 20% Anionic Surfactant.
Less than 15% Non Ionic
Surfactant.
Non-Caustic Alkali 2-6% maximum.
PH level of between 10 and 12.
No Solvents.
No Ammonia.
No Caustic Alkali.
The detergent can be applied neat to a
wet cloth/scrub pad.
If extremely stubborn marks are found
Isopropyl Alcohol can be applied using
a cloth. The surface must be rinsed
with either hot or cold water
immediately after use.
CAUTION
Do not use Acetone for
cleaning ABS as this will
affect the surface of the ABS
upon exposure for just a
short period and will lead to
discolouration.
CAUTION
All cleaning materials must
be used strictly in
accordance with the
manufacturers instructions.
Use neutral soaps and
cleaners only. Do not use
abrasive cleaners or polishes.
Do not use solvents: white
spirit, petrol, thinners, etc.
CAUTION
All cleaning materials must
be used strictly in
accordance with the
manufacturers instructions.
Use neutral soaps and
cleaners only. When using
automatic washers, ensure
plenty of water is used and
that brush pressure is not
excessive.
Do not clean with dry cloths.
Do not use pressure washers.
Body Exterior Body Interior

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