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CLEANING YOUR VEHICLE
The best protection against environmental influences that can hurt your s finish frequent washing and waxing. How often this required depends how much the vehicle used, where parked and weather conditions. Frequent washing required remove oils, dirt and grime that can stain and oxidize the painted and polished surfaces your new truck.
Exterior W ashing
Recommendations for the first days...
• Only wash the vehicle hand with cool water , a mild car wash solution and a soft cloth sponge. not use a commercial truck wash.
• W ash the vehicle the shade, never direct sunlight.
• not dry wipe the finish; always use clean water . Dry wiping could scratch the finish.
• not park near factories with heavy smoke fallout for extended periods
• Bird droppings have high acid content and can damage freshly painted surfaces. They should cleaned f soon possible.
• not spill diesel transmission fluid any solvents the like the new you IMMEDIA TEL Y rinse f with water NOT
• not scrape ice snow from surface. Brush f the loose material with a soft snow brush.
Recommendations for the first days...
• not wax polish the vehicle; this will allow the finish dry and harden completely (Do not use waxes polishes that contain
Note: T o protect the electrical components, NOT allow water enter the electrical connector control unit when steam cleaning power washing the
Note: not wash the vehicle direct
Danger
T est the service brakes after washing the vehicle. Moisture and/or ice the brakes can fect braking ficiency .
Note: When washing the vehicle cold/freezing weather , avoid direct water spray into the door lock the water may freeze the lock