Service
&
Appearance Care
268
Machine compounding or
aggressive polishing on a
basecoat/clearcoat paint finish
IT
dull tl sh or lea sw’
’
marks
Special
Care
for
Canvas
Top
To
protect the canvas top:
After you wash the vehicle, make
sure the top is completely dry before
you open or remove
it.
Don’t get any vinyl cleaner
on
the
vehicle’s painted finish;
it
could leave
streaks.
Don’t go through automatic car
washes;
the
canvas top could be
damaged.
The plastic windows are pliable and can
be scratched
if
you don’t take these
precautions when you clean them:
Wipe off dust
with
a
soft cotton cloth
moistened
with
clean, cool or
lukewarm water. Don’t use a “dry”
cloth. Wipe
in
one direction only, not
back and forth.
To remove frost, snow or ice, use
lukewarm water. Don’t use a scraper
or any de-icing fluids.
Wash the windows with a soft cloth
and clean, cool or lukewarm water.
Never use a dry cloth, hot water,
strong soap or detergent, solvents or
harsh cleaning agents. Rinse
thoroughly and wipe with a slightly
moist
soft,
clean cloth.
Don’t put any labels, stickers or tape
on
windows. It’s hard to remove
adhesives left on the window when
such items are removed. If a sticker
or label must be removed, remove
any adhesive
left
on the window while
the
adhesive
is
still
soft
and sticky.
Press
on
a new sticker or piece of
tape and then lift it off again; keep
doing this until all the adhesive lifts
off with the sticker or tape.