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BODYWORK
MAINTENANCE
(continued)
You
should
¢
Wash
your
vehicle
frequently,
preferably
using
our
recommended
cleaning
products
and
use
a
high-pressure
jet
to
rinse
off
the
underside
of
the
vehicle
and
the
wheel
arches
in
particular
to
get
rid
of:
spots
of
tree
resin
and
industrial
grime;
-
bird
droppings,
which
contain
chemicals
that
rapidly
discolour
paintwork
and
may
even
cause
the
paint
to
peel
off:
Wash
the
vehicle
immediately
to
remove
these
marks
since
it
is
iopreeee
to
remove
them
by
polishing.
salt
deposited
in
the
wheel
arches
and
underneath
the
body
after
driving
in
areas
where
the
roads
are
chemically
treated;
mud
in
the
wheel
arches
and
under
the
body
which
form
damp
patches.
¢
Keep
well
away
from
the
vehicle
in
front
when
driving
on
gravelled
surfaces
to
prevent
paint
damage,
¢
Repair,
or
have
repaired
quickly
patches
where
the
paint
has
been
damaged
to
prevent
corrosion
spreading.
¢
Remember
to
visit
the
body
shop
periodically
in
order
to
maintain
your
RENAULT
anti-corrosion
warranty.
Refer
to
the
Servicing
booklet.
¢
Observe
local
laws
regarding
washing
vehicles
(do
not
wash
your
vehicle
on
a
public
road).
*
Before
entering
a
revolving
brush
car
wash,
check
that
external
sories,
additional
driving
lights,
door
mirrors,
etc.
are
properly
secured
and
secure
the
windscreen
wiper
arms
and radio
aerial
with
adhesive
tape.
Remove
the
radio
and
car
phone
aerials,
(if
fitted
to
the
vehicle).
¢
Spray
mechanical
components
with
products
approved
by
RENAULT's
Technical
Department
to
protect
them
after
they
have
been
cleaned.
We
have
selected
special
products
to
care
for
your
vehicle
and
you
can
obtain
these
from
RENAULT
accessory
outlets.

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