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leather conditioner on leather surfaces,
etc.).
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void frequent or repeated use of the
following products on interior surfaces:
Alcohol-based cleaners (including
hand sanitizer)
Methanol-based cleaners
Bleach
Acetone
Any other strong solvent
Abrasive cleaners
Sunscreen
How to Wash the Exterior of the
Vehicle
Your dealer has a number of vehicle-care
products and can advise you on which
ones to use for cleaning the exterior and
interior of your vehicle.
WARNING
Handle cleaning agents carefully.
Cleaning agents may be poisonous.
Keep them out of the reach of children.
Failure to comply may result in proper-
ty damage, personal injury, or death.
WARNING
DO NOT use gasoline, kerosene,
naphtha,
nail polish remover or other
volatile cleaning fluids. They may be
toxic, flammable or hazardous in other
ways. Failure to comply may result in
personal injury, property damage or
death.
WARNING
DO NOT clean the underside of chas-
sis,
fenders, wheel covers, etc. without
protecting your hands and arms. You
may cut yourself on sharp edged metal
parts. Failure to comply may result in
personal injury, property damage, or
death.
WARNING
Moisture, ice, and road salt on brakes
may
affect braking efficiency. Test the
brakes carefully after each vehicle
wash. Failure to comply may result in
death, personal injury, equipment or
property damage.
CAUTION
DO NOT aim the water jet directly at
door
locks or latch. Tape the key holes
to prevent water from seeping into the
lock cylinders. Water in lock cylinders
should be removed with compressed
air. To prevent locks from freezing in
the winter, squirt glycerin or lock deicer
into the lock cylinders.
NOTE
To allow enough time for your truck's
finish
to cure, wait at least thirty days
after the date of manufacture before
waxing.
1. Begin by spraying water over the
dry surface to remove all loose dirt
before applying the car wash
solution.
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