GEM 2006-e4 Automobile User Manual


 
Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for more detailed information regarding your vehicle.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Windshield or Sunroof
We recommend using GEM Windshield Cleaner and Protectant to clean your windshield,
sunroof and side windows. Normal dust and dirt can also be removed using a liquid
household glass cleaner. Do not use abrasive cleaners on the windshield and sunroof,
as they will cause scratches.
NOTE: Be very careful when cleaning the acrylic windows as they can be scratched or
damaged. Do not use a cleaner with an abrasive, a combination cleaner and wax or
any solvent that contains ethyl or methyl alcohol. Also, do not use products containing
ammonia, soaps or abrasives. Never use gasoline or cleaning solvent. These products
can scratch and/or destroy the surface of the windows. To remove oil, grease or road
tar, use isopropyl alcohol, then wash the windows with water. Dry gently with a soft
cloth or chamois.
Seats and Interior
We recommend using GEM Foaming All-Surface Cleaner to clean your seats and interior
surfaces. You can use warm water and rub with a clean, damp cloth to remove dirt.
Substances such as tar and asphalt will stain if not
removed quickly. Use a clean cloth and solvent-type
vinyl cleaner. Then wash the area thoroughly with a
damp cloth and mild liquid detergent. Finish by rinsing
with cool water.
NOTE: Do not spray the interior of your vehicle with
water. Water contact with the windshield, dash panel or
instrument panel could damage the electrical system.
Exterior
The best way to preserve your vehicle’s fi nish is to wash the vehicle regularly. Use mild
liquid detergents only (no strong soaps or chemical detergents) and rinse promptly.
Dry the fi nish with a soft, clean chamois or towel to avoid surface scratches and water
spotting. To remove haze, bring back the original shine and protect the exterior surfaces
of your vehicle, we recommend using GEM Fiberglass, Plastic and Rubber Restorer.
NOTE: To avoid spotting, do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight.