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Cleaning
General Tips
Clean stains as soon as possible before they set.
If you use foam or solvent-based cleaner, always use in a well-ventilated area and follow directions on
the can.
Wash and wax the body periodically to preserve the body finish.
Wipe interior surfaces with a clean, damp cloth using only a mild soap and water.
Clean debris from screen covering the heater air intake.
Body Exterior
Wash and wax the body periodically to preserve the
body finish, but avoid harsh cleaning solutions or
high-pressure washes.
During the winter, wash off road salts frequently.
Cargo Area
Sweep debris from floor surface.
Instrument Panel and Interior Plastic Components
Use a clean, damp cloth with mild soap and warm water to wipe down surfaces.
Seats
Gently brush or scrape excess dirt from material, and vacuum to remove any loose dirt.
Use warm water and a clean, damp cloth to rub the stained area. Repeat application until dirt is
removed.
If a stain persists, automotive stores can provide vinyl/leather cleaners for vinyl seats or (foam or
solvent) fabric cleaners for fabric seats. Use in a well-ventilated area, and follow directions on the can.
Keep seat belts clean and dry.
Windows
Tempered and Safety Glass
Use mild soap or detergent and a clean sponge or soft cloth to wash windows. Rinse well with clean
water. To prevent water spots, dry with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge.
Fresh paint, grease, and smeared glazing compounds can be removed easily before drying by rubbing
lightly with naphtha or isopropyl alcohol. Naphtha also works to remove labels and stickers. Butyl
cellosolve works well for removal of dried paints and marking pen inks. After using any of these
chemicals, do a final wash with warm water and a mild soap or detergent, then rinse thoroughly with
clean water.
WARNING: Use appropriate protective measures, such as chemical-resistant gloves and good
ventilation, while using cleaning solutions on the vehicle
.