Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Alur-inum  Wheels (If So Equipped) Sheet  Metal  Damage 
Keep your wheels  clean using 
a soft  clean  cloth  with 
mild  soap  and  water. Rinse with clean  water. After 
rinsing thoroughly, dry with  a  soft 
clean towel. A wax 
may 
then be applied. 
The  surface 
of these  wheels  is similar  to the painted 
surface 
of your  vehicle.  Don’t use strong  soaps, 
chemicals,  abrasive  polishes,  abrasive  cleaners  or 
abrasive  cleaning  brushes on them because 
you could 
damage  the  surface. 
Don’t  take your  vehicle  through  an  automatic  vehicle  wash 
that  has  silicon  carbide  tire  cleaning  brushes.  These 
brushes  can  also  damage  the  surface 
of  these wheels. 
Tires 
To clean  your  tires,  use a stiff brush with  a  tire cleaner. 
If your vehicle is  damaged  and requires  sheet metal 
repair  or replacement,  make sure the body  repair  shop 
applies  anti-corrosion  material  to the parts repaired  or 
replaced  to restore  corrosion  protection. 
Finish  Damage 
Any stone  chips,  fractures or  deep  scratches  in the finish 
should  be repaired right away. Bare metal will  corrode 
quickly and  may develop  into  a  major  repair expense. 
Minor  chips  and scratches  can  be repaired with  touch-up 
materials  available  from  your  dealer  or other  service 
outlets.  Larger areas of finish  damage  can be corrected 
in  your dealer’s body and paint  shop. 
I NOTICE: 
When applying a  tire  dressing  always take  care  to 
wipe 
off any  overspray  or splash  from all  painted 
surfaces 
on the  body  or wheels  of  the  vehicle. 
Petroleum-based  products  may damage the 
paint  finish. 
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