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Corrosion Prevention
MG Motor vehicles are designed to have
anti- corrosion capabilities.The use of special
materials and protective paint on most vehicle
parts helps maintain satisfactory appearance,
strength and reliability.
Although the surfaces of certain parts inside
the front compartment or of the underbody
may rust, the reliability or performance of
these parts will not be affected.
Metal Plate Damage
If the body needs to be repaired or replaced,
ensure that the repair shop uses proper
anti- corrosion materials to restore the anti-
corrosion protection performance.
Foreign Matter Deposition
The following substances may damage the
paint surface:
• Calcium chloride and other salts
• Ice melting agent
• Road surface oil and asphalt
• Sap
• Bird droppings
• Industrial dust
Remove harmful substances on the vehicle
in time. If residues cannot be removed with
soap liquid, a special cleaning agent can be
used.
Finish Paint Damage
Repair the gravel scratches, cracks or deep
scratches on the finish paint as soon as
possible. Exposed metal is prone to corrosion.
Quick-drying products can be used to repair
tiny cracks and scratches. Body and paint
repair shops can complete large-scale repairs.
Notes
Only safe cleaning agents that are
harmless to the paint surface can be used.
Other cleaning agents may permanently
damage the paint.
Maintenance