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Polishing of the Painting
The polishing becomes necessary when the painting is in bad condition. It is
difficult to shine it using the washing only. The application of a silicone-based
polishing agent, besides providing a satisfactory shine, forms a protecting wax
coating on the painting surface.
Perform the application following the instructions given by the products
manufacturer.
Reparing the Bus Body
Every and any repair, eventually necessary, of the painting or of the vehicle
bus body itself, may be performed in any Volare Representative that has
special equipment and trained personnel from the factory.
Window Panes and Rubber Fixtures
Window panes must be preferably cleaned with alcohol or ammonia-based
products.
If this type of product is not available, use water and common soap, rubbing the
window panes with a flannel until they get clean.
Clean the window gutters with a brush and then apply a small amount of industrial
talc or graphite powder.
Clean the rubber fixtures using a cloth soaked in liquid silicon comprising equal
parts of alcohol and glycerin.
INTERNAL CONSERVATION
Remove stains from the floor or internal lining with a wet cloth, detergent
or neutral soap.
To clean seats and the overhead luggage rack lined in plastic or fabric,
use water and neutral soap. Never use petroleum-derivative products for this
type of cleaning.
To remove chewing gum from seats or carpets, scrape and clean with
benzene or kerosene, followed by water and neutral soap.
Clean the other parts of the bus interior with a wet cloth and vacuum
cleaners. Do not use water jets.
IMPORTANT: Never wash the internal part of you Volare with current
water and/or water jets. That may damage its components, and they will not be
covered by the warranty.