Exterior care – HONDA 2001 CR-V - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Exterior Care

Washing

Frequent washing helps preserve

your vehicle's beauty. Dirt and grit

can scratch the paint, while tree sap

and bird droppings can permanently

ruin the finish.

Wash your vehicle in a shady area,

not in direct sunlight. If the vehicle is

parked in the sun, move it into the

shade and let the exterior cool down

before you start.

Only use the solvents and cleaners

recommended in this Owner's

Manual.

Chemical solvents and strong cleaners

can damage the paint, metal, and

plastic on your vehicle.

Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with

cool water to remove loose dirt.

Fill a bucket with cool water. Mix

in a mild detergent, such as

dishwashing liquid or a product

made especially for car washing.

Wash the vehicle using the water

and detergent solution and a soft-

bristle brush, sponge, or soft cloth.

Start at the top and work your way

down. Rinse frequently.

Check the body for road tar, tree

sap, etc. Remove these stains with

tar remover or turpentine. Rinse it

off immediately so it does not

harm the finish. Remember to re-

wax these areas, even if the rest of

the vehicle does not need waxing.

When you have washed and rinsed

the whole exterior, dry it with a

chamois or soft towel. Letting it

air-dry will cause dulling and water

spots.

As you dry the vehicle, inspect it for

chips and scratches that could allow

corrosion to start. Repair them with

touch-up paint (see page

258

).

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