Exterior care – HONDA 2000 Civic Hatchback - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Exterior Care

Waxing

Always wash and dry the whole car

before waxing it. You should wax

your car, including the metal trim,

whenever water sits on the surface

in large patches. It should form into

beads or droplets after waxing.

You should use a quality liquid or

paste wax. Apply it according to the

instructions on the container. In

general, there are two types of

products:

Waxes — A wax coats the finish and

protects it from damage by exposure

to sunlight, air pollution, etc. You

should use a wax on your Honda

when it is new.

Polishes — Polishes and cleaner/

waxes can restore the shine to paint

that has oxidized and lost some of its

shine. They normally contain mild

abrasives and solvents that remove

the top layer of the finish. You

should use a polish on your Honda if

the finish does not have its original

shine after using a wax.

Cleaning tar, insects, etc. with

removers also takes off the wax.

Remember to re-wax those areas,

even if the rest of the car does not

need waxing.

Paint Touch-up

Your dealer has touch-up paint to

match your car's color. The color

code is printed on a sticker on the

driver's doorjamb. Take this code to

your dealer so you are sure to get

the correct color.

Inspect your car frequently for chips

or scratches in the paint. Repair

them right away to prevent corrosion

of the metal underneath. Use the

touch-up paint only on small chips

and scratches. More extensive paint

damage should be repaired by a

professional.

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