(15.7 in) between the vehicle
body and the spray nozzle.
When cleaning around the
door glass, hold the nozzle at
a distance of more than 50 cm
(19.7 in) and at correct angles
to the glass surface.
How to wax the exterior of your vehicle
Wax can prevent the paint of your
vehicle from any dust and road chemical.
Apply a wax solution after you clean the
vehicle every three months. Do not pol-
ish the vehicle in sunlight. Wax after the
surfaces cooled.
CAUTION
(1) Do not use wax that contains
high abrasive materials.
(2) Do not use petrol or paint
thinner to remove any road tar
or other contamination that is
on the painted surface.
(3) Do not apply wax on areas that
have black matt coating. This
type of wax causes the change
in colour and patches. Immedi-
ately clean with a piece of soft
cleaning cloth and warm water
to the dirty area.
(4) Be careful when applying wax
around the sunroof opening
area. Do not put any wax at
the weather strip (black rub-
ber). If the weather strip is
dirty with wax, the weather
strip cannot keep a weather-
proof seal with the sunroof.
How to polish the exterior of your
vehicle
If the paint work is dirty or loose its gloss
finish, polish your vehicle.
CAUTION
Do not polish the matt finish parts
and plastic bumpers . Polishing
these parts will damage the matt
finish.
Damaged paint
Any small cracks and damages in the
layer of paint must be painted quickly
with touch-up paint to prevent corro-
sion.
Check body areas near to road the tyres
carefully for damage to the layer of
paint caused by stones / pebbles. The
plate of vehicle information number
(VIN) is in the engine compartment.
Servicing of plastic parts
Use a sponge or chamois leather. If the
car wax bonds on a gray or black rough
surface of the bumper or moulding, the
surface becomes white. Clean the sur-
face using warm water and soft cleaning
cloth or chamois leather.
CAUTION
(1) Do not use a scrubbing brush
or other hard tools. This tool
may possibly damage the
plastic-part surface.
(2) Do not use wax containing
material (polish powder) which
may possibly damage the
plastic-part surface.
(3) Do not cause the plastic parts
to be in contact with brake
fluids, engine oils, grease,
paint thinner or battery electro-
lyte. These liquids can cause a
stain or a colour change to the
plastic parts. Immediately clean
with soft cleaning cloth with a
neutral detergent and water.
Chrome parts
To prevent mark and corrosion of
chrome parts, clean the chrome parts
with water, completely dry the parts and
apply special protective coating.
Alloy wheels
Clean the alloy wheels and apply a cor-
rect protection coating to prevent the
alloy wheels from corrosion or other
damage caused by road chemical.
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