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CAR
WASHING
When
your
car
gets
dusty,
a
clean,
dry
cloth
is
usually
all
you
need
to
brighten
it
up
again.
If
grit
or
sand
particles
are
mixed
with
the
dust,
or
if
the
car
is
muddy,
it is
best
to
wash
it
with
cold
water
and
dry
with
a
chamois
or
soft
cloth
for
otherwise
the
surface
will
be
scratched.
Use
nothing
but
clear
cool
water
when
washing
your
car.
Never
wash
it
in
the
direct
rays
of
the
hot
sun
and
always
wait
until
the
sheet
metal
surfaces
are
cooled
before
washing.
In
the
winter
more
frequent
washing
may
be
necessary
in
those
sections
of
the
country
where
salt
or
calcium
chloride
is
used
on
the
roads
to
melt
the
snow
and
ice.
These
substances
have
a
detrimental
effect
if
allowed
to
remain
on
finished
surfaces
or
chromium.
POLISHING
THE
BODY
Should
your
car
become
extremely
dirty
and
especially
if
dirt
has
remained
on
it
for
a
long
time,
it
may
look
a
little
dull
even
after
it
has
been
washed.
In
this
case
you
can
bring
back
the
original
polish
and
lustre
by
using
a
small
amount
of
good
polish.
Rub
the
polish
lightly
until
it
is
dry
so
it
will
not
leave
a
damp
surface
to
collect
dust.
Do
not,
however,
polish
your
car
more
often
than
necessary
for
each
time
you
do
so
a
thin
layer
of
finish
is
removed.
Baked
type
enamel
finish
continues
to
harden
by
oxidation
for
about
thirty
days
in
warm
weather
and
from
sixty
to
ninety
days
in
cold
weather.
You
should
not,
therefore,
wax
your
car
during
this
period
for
wax
prevents
oxidation.
Everyone
Admires
a
Clean
Car
It-will
pay
you
to
keep
your
car
clean.
Everyone
admires
a
clean
car
and
you
are
also
protecting
your
investment
by
maintaining
its
resale
or
trade-in
value.
TAR
OR
ROAD
OIL
Tar
or
road
oil
may
be
removed
from
the
body
without
injury
to
the
finish
by
using
one
of
the
standard
brands
of
tar
re-
mover.
If
the
tar
has
hardened
into
lumps,
soften
it first
by
using
lard
or
kerosene.
Usually
it
is
advisable
to
apply
a
little
polish
afterwards
to
restore
the
high
lustre.
CARE
OF
THE
INTERIOR
Keeping
the
inside
of
your
car
clean
is
no
more
difficult
and
not
much
different
than
taking
care
of
the
rugs
and
furniture
in
your
home.
About
once
a
month,
or
oftener
if
you
think
necessary,
it is
a
good
idea
to
clean
the
upholstery
and
sweep
the
accumulated
dust
from
the
floor.
The
vinyl
type
upholstery
used
in
all
models
should
be
cleaned
with
a
mild
soap
and
water
only.
This
is
a
plastic
material
which
is
extremely
tough,
however
never
use
gasoline,
alcohol,
acetone
and
other
materials
of
this
type
for
cleaning
as
they
are
solvents
which
will
damage
the
vinyl.
Mohair
fabric
upholstery
is
used
in
some
Station
Wagons.
If
your
car
has
this
type
upholstery
it
is
good
practice
for
you
to
use
a
vacuum
cleaner
occasionally
to
remove
the
accumulated
dust.
For
removal
of
spots
and
stains
the
following
sugges-
tions
may
be
helpful.
Candy
stains,
other
than
chocolate
may
be
removed
by
rubbing
with
a
cloth
moistened
with
hot
water.
Remove
chocolate
stains
by
rubbing
with
a
cloth
and
lukewarm
water,
then
sponge
with
carbon
tetrachloride.

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