Washing the Car

When washing the car, first saturate all foreign substances on the finish with cold water. Then use a clean sponge and running water for the removal of dirt. Dry the body with a clean, damp chamois skin, using a straight horizontal or vertical motion, rather than a circular motion. It is important that a different sponge and chamois skin be used on the body from that used on the chassis.

Chromium and nickel plated finishes are of a perishable nature and will deteriorate if not properly cared for. These parts should be kept clean and free from dirt and foreign matter. To clean chromium plated parts, use clear water and a clean cloth. To protect the finish after the parts are cleaned, apply a coating of paste-type body wax. For further details on chrome plated parts, see the card placed in the package compartment.