1996 Pontiac Trans Sport Owner's Manual - Page 306

1996 Pontiac Trans Sport Manual

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the surface, orthey could stain.Dry the Einish w i d a 1 soft, clean chamois or 100% cotton towel to avoid a surface scratches and water spotting. Before you enter an automatic car wash, if your vehicle is equipped with the optional power sliding qe sure door, to h,ave the ON/OFF switch in the 0F position. 1F NOTICE: Machine compoundingor aggressive polishingon a basecoatlclearcoat paint finish may hull the finish or leave swirl marks. Foreign materials such calcium chloride and other as salts, ice melting agents, road oil and tree sap, bird tar, droppings, chemicals from industrial chimneys, etc., can damage your vehicle's finish they remain on painted if surfaces. Wash the vehicle as soon as possible. If j ' High pressure car washes may came water to ente your vehicle. . , '$.el' "I' 7 ~ " ' .: FiP%hCare i : -'; *' ... I I uccasional waxing or mild polishing your Pont : by of hand may be necessary to rernuve residua from the:paint finish. You can get GM-approved cleaning products from your dealer. (See "Appearance Care andMat&rials" in the Index.) gyl?f' .. I: necessary, use non-abrasive cleaners that marked are safe for painted surfaces to remove fo'reign matter. Exterior painted surfaces are subject to aging, weather and chemical fallout can take their toll over period that a of years. You can helpto keep the paint finish looking new by keeping your Pontiac garagedor covered whenever possible. Your Pontiac hasa "basecoatlclearcoat" paint finish. The clearcoat gives more depth gloss to the colored and , basecoat. Always use waxes and polishes are , ; that non-abrasive and made for basecoatlclearcoat a finish. paint .~ . -. ':,,e.$- - ' , , 6-50 It-

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the
surface,
or
they
could
stain. Dry
the
Einish wid a
soft,
clean
chamois
or
a
100%
cotton towel to avoid
surface
scratches
and
water
spotting.
Before
you
enter an automatic
car
wash, if
your
vehicle
is equipped
with
the
optional
power
sliding
door,
qe
sure
to
h,ave
the
ON/OFF
switch
in
the
10FF
position.
High pressure
car
washes may came water
to
ente
your vehicle.
'$.el'
FiP%h
Care
-';
uccasional
waxing
or
mild
polishing
of
your
Pont
* '
:
by
hand
may
be
necessary
to
rernuve residua
from
the:
paint
finish.
You
can get GM-approved cleaning
products
from
your
dealer.
(See
"Appearance Care
and Mat&rials"
I
I
in
the
Index.)
g y l ? f '
Your
Pontiac
has a "basecoatlclearcoat" paint
finish.
The
clearcoat
gives
more
depth
and
gloss
to
the
colored
basecoat.
Always
use
waxes
and
polishes
that are
,
;
non-abrasive
and
made
for
a basecoatlclearcoat
paint
finish.
': ,e.$-
.~
-.
-
,
.
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,
,
1
j
"I'
"
'
7
.,
~
.
:
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:
.. .
.
.
I :
,
NOTICE:
Machine
compounding
or
aggressive
polishing
on
a
basecoatlclearcoat
paint
finish
may hull the
finish
or
leave
swirl
marks.
'
Foreign
materials
such
as calcium
chloride
and
other
salts,
ice
melting
agents,
road
oil
and
tar, tree
sap, bird
droppings,
chemicals
from
industrial
chimneys,
etc.,
can
damage
your
vehicle's
finish
if they
remain
on
painted
surfaces.
Wash
the vehicle
as soon
as
possible.
If
necessary,
use
non-abrasive
cleaners
that
are
marked
safe
for
painted
surfaces
to
remove
fo'reign
matter.
Exterior
painted
surfaces
are
subject
to
aging,
weather
and
chemical
fallout
that can
take
their
toll
over
a period
of years.
You
can
help
to
keep
the
paint
finish
looking
new by keeping your Pontiac
garaged
or
covered
whenever possible.
6-50
It-