Cab Washing and Polishing
Caution: When pressure washing the vehicle or leaving the hood open when parked outdoors and subject to rain, cover the air cleaner inlet with a plastic bag to prevent water from entering the air intake system and possibly damaging the engine.
To protect the finish of your new vehicle, follow these guidelines carefully:
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During the first 30 days, rinse your vehicle frequently with water. If the vehicle is dirty, use a mild liquid soap. Do not use detergent.
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During the first 30 days, do not use anything abrasive on your vehicle. Brushes, chemicals, and cleaners may scratch the finish.
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During the first 120 days, do not wax your vehicle.
To extend the life of your vehicle's finish, follow these guidelines:
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Avoid washing your vehicle in the hot sun. Always use water. After the cab is completely washed, dry it with a towel or chamois.
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Do not dust painted surfaces with a dry cloth, as this will scratch the paint.
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Do not remove ice or snow from a painted surface with a scraper of any sort.
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To prevent damage to the finish, wax it regularly. If the finish has become dull, before waxing, remove oxidized paint using a cleaner specifically designed for this purpose. Remove all road tar and tree sap before waxing. Freightliner recommends that a quality brand of cleaner or cleaner-polish and polishing wax be used.
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Do not let diesel fuel or antifreeze stand on a painted surface. If either should occur, rinse the surface off with water.
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To prevent corrosion, have any nicks or other damage on the finish touched up as soon as possible.
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Park your vehicle in a sheltered area whenever possible.
To prevent delamination and deterioration of labels and stickers on the cab, follow these guidlines carefully:
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Do not pressure wash the label or sticker or surfaces near it.
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Do not use strong alkaline soaps on or near the label or sticker.