Subaru 2006 Impreza WRX User Manual

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Appearance care

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with plenty of lukewarm water. Wipe the

remaining water off with a chamois or soft

cloth.

Washing the underbody

Chemicals, salts and gravel used for deic-

ing road surfaces are extremely corrosive,

accelerating the corrosion of underbody

components, such as the exhaust system,

fuel and brake lines, brake cables, floor

pan and fenders, and suspension.

Thoroughly flush the underbody and in-

side of the fenders with lukewarm or cold

water at frequent intervals to reduce the

harmful effects of such agents.
Mud and sand adhering to the underbody

components may accelerate their corro-

sion.

After driving off-road or on muddy or

sandy roads, wash the mud and sand off

the underbody. Carefully flush the sus-

pension and axle parts, as they are partic-

ularly prone to mud and sand buildup. Do

not use a sharp-edged tool to remove

caked mud.

NOTE

Be careful not to damage brake hoses,

sensor harnesses, and other parts

when washing suspension compo-

nents.

Using a warm water washer

Keep a good distance of 12 in (30 cm)

or more between the washer nozzle and

the vehicle.

Do not wash the same area continuous-

ly.

If a stain will not come out easily, wash

by hand. Some warm water washers are

of the high temperature, high pressure

type, and they can damage or deform the

resin parts such as mouldings, or cause

water to leak into the vehicle.

Waxing and polishing

Always wash and dry the vehicle before

waxing and polishing.

Use a good quality polish and wax and ap-

ply them according to the manufacturer’s

instructions. Wax or polish when the paint-

ed surface is cool.
Be sure to polish and wax the chrome trim,

as well as the painted surfaces. Loss of

wax on a painted surface leads to loss of

the original luster and also quickens the

deterioration of the surface. It is recom-

mended that a coat of wax be applied at

least once a month, or whenever the sur-

face no longer repels water.
If the appearance of the paint has dimin-

ished to the point where the luster or tone

cannot be restored, lightly polish the sur-

face with a fine-grained compound. Never

polish just the affected area, but include

the surrounding area as well. Always pol-

ish in only one direction. A No. 2000 grain

compound is recommended. Never use a

coarse-grained compound. Coarser

grained compounds have a smaller grain-

size number and could damage the paint.

After polishing with a compound, coat with

wax to restore the original luster. Frequent

polishing with a compound or an incorrect

polishing technique will result in removing

the paint layer and exposing the under-

coat. When in doubt, it is always best to

contact your SUBARU dealer or an auto

paint specialist.

NOTE

Be careful not to block the windshield

washer nozzles with wax when waxing

the vehicle.

Cleaning aluminum wheels

Promptly wipe the aluminum wheels

clean of any kind of grime or agent. If dirt

is left on too long, it may be difficult to

clean off.

Do not use soap containing grit to clean

the wheels. Be sure to use a neutral clean-

ing agent, and later rinse thoroughly with

water. Do not clean the wheels with a stiff

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