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Waxing
Waxing is not really needed when you
have washed your car with VW’s Car
Wash and Wax. If you do not use a car
wash liquid with wax, apply Paint Preser-
vative and Wax to preserve the natural
shine of the car.
Windshield wiper blades
Tar
Chrome care
Polishing
Touch-up paint
Insects
Cleaning windows
Weatherstrips
Care of chassis
Removing spots
Tree sap
Leatherette and interior trim
To obtain a long lasting wax finish apply
hard wax, such as VW’s Classic Car Wax,
eight to ten weeks after buying the car.
Wax again when water remains on the
surface in large patches instead of form-
ing beads and rolling off.
Remove the wiper blades periodically and
scrub with a hard bristle brush and alco-
hol or a strong detergent solution.
To protect the car’s chrome, apply VW’s
Chrome Preservative.
Your dealer has touch-up paint for minor
scratches and stone chips. Scratches
should be touched up soon after they
occur.
The underside of the car picks up dirt and
salt and should be sprayed with a power-
ful jet of water.
This is easier to do after the car has been
driven in the rain.
Always apply wax after polishing.
Use a polish such as VW’s Paint Polish
later in the car’s life when the paint ap-
pears dull and loses its shine. Do not po-
lish the new car.
Clean windows with a sponge and warm
water. Dry with a chamois.
To seal properly, weatherstrips around
windows and doors must be pliable. To
retain flexibility of the rubber, spray with
silicone, available from your VW dealer,
or coat with talcum powder.
Do not use gasoline, kerosene, naphtha,
nail polish remover or other volatile
cleaning fluids. They may be toxic or
flammable or hazardous in other ways.
Only use spot removing fluids in well ven-
tilated areas. Keep them out of reach of
children.
Do not let tar remain on the paint finish.
remove it early with a cloth soaked with a
special paint cleaner, such as Paint
Preservative and Wax. If you do not have
a spot remover, you may substitute with
turpentine. After applying a cleaning fluid,
always wash with a lukewarm soap/water
solution and apply a new wax coat.
Remove early with a lukewarm soap/water
solution or apply insect remover.
Remove with a lukewarm soap/water so-
lution. Do not permit tree sap to harden
on the paint surface.
Use VW’s All Purpose Cleaner or a dry
foam cleaner.
Grease or paint spots can be removed by
wiping with a cloth soaked with VW’s All
Purpose Cleaner. Leatherette parts of the
headliner and side trim panels can be
cleaned with a soft cloth or brush and All
Purpose Cleaner.
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