CHROME
PLATED
PARTS
Salt
and
calcium chloride compounds used to clean streets
of
snow and ice
in winter and applied to dirt and gravel roads to lay dust during the summer
months, will damage chrome plating
if
allowed to remain
on
these parts for
any length
of
time.
The
chromium can be protected by washing frequently
and
as a further pre-
caution
, it
is
well to
treat
the
plated
surfaces with wax.
The
wax used for
polishing cars
is
very satisfactory. Periodic application
of
this protective coat-
ing will preserve the plated surfaces.
Calcium chloride and other salts, road tar, excretion from insects, "tree sap",
chemicals from factory chimneys and other foreign matter may permanently
damage the fmish
of
your Oldsmobile. Frequent, regular washing and a
thorough
cleaning
after
exposure
is
recommended
to
prevent
damage
by
these substances. The following three rules should always be observed when
washing your car:
1.
Always use cool water.
2.
Never wash it in the direct rays
of
the sun.
3.
Always wait until the sheet metal surfaces are cooled off.
If
the finish appears dull after washing, lacquer polish will restore its bright-
ness
and
luster.
The finish
of
your
car
can
be
protected
against
weather
and
sunlight
for
many
months
by application
of
Oldsmobile Liquid Glaze.
Your
dealer will
apply
Liquid
Glaze Cleaner, Sealer to
your
car
or
these materials may be
purchased
from
your
dealer
and
applied
at
home
in
accordance
with the
instructions
on
the container.
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