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.
Cleaning Aluminum Wheels
(If Equipped)
Keep your wheels clean using a soft clean cloth with
mild soap and water, Rinse with clean water. After
rinsing thoroughly, dry with a soft clean towel.
A
wax
may then be applied.
The surface
of
these wheels is similar to the painted
surface
of
your vehicle. Don’t use strong soaps,
chemicals, abrasive polishes, abrasive cleaners or
abrasive cleaning brushes on them because you could
damage the surface.
Don’t take your vehicle through an automatic car wash
that has silicon carbide tire cleaning brushes. These
brushes can also damage the surface of these wheels.
Cleaning Tires
To
clean your tires, use a stiff brush with a tire cleaner.
NOTICE:
When applying
a
tire dressing always take care
to wipe off any overspray or splash from
all
painted surfaces on the body or wheels
of
the
vehicle. Petroleum-based products may damage
the paint finish.
Sheet Metal Damage
If your vehicle
is
damaged and requires sheet metal
repair
or
replacement, make sure the body repair shop
applies anti-corrosion material to the parts repaired
or
replaced
to
restore corrosion protection.
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