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not to apply the wax to the rear view camera . If it comes in contact with the camera , moisten a clean cloth with diluted neutral detergent to remove the wax .
. For Subaru Forester Wilderness models , if wax gets onto the hood decal when you are waxing your vehicle , this could enhance the reflective appearance of the hood decal and impair the antireflective function .
& Cleaning alloy wheels
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! Vehicles without matte painted wheels
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. Promptly wipe the alloy 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 cleaning agent , and later rinse thoroughly with water . Do not clean the wheels with a stiff brush or expose them to a high-speed washing device .
. Clean the vehicle ( including the alloy wheels ) with water as soon as possible when it has been splashed with sea water , exposed to sea breezes , or driven on roads treated with salt or other agents .
! Vehicles with matte painted wheels
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CAUTION
Be sure to observe the following precautions as matte painted wheels can be damaged .
. Do not scrub or polish the wheels using a brush or dry cloth .
. Do not use any wheel coatings or abrasive detergents .
As matte painted wheels require different cleaning methods than conventional alloy wheels , be sure to observe the following . For details , consult your SUBARU dealer .
. Remove dirt using water . If the wheels are excessively dirty , use a sponge or soft cloth dampened with a diluted neutral detergent to remove the dirt .
& Cleaning Tire ( Vehicle with White Letter Tires )
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It is recommended to clean the white letter part on the side of the tire frequently because it easily gets dirty . When cleaning , use a neutral detergent and wash with a sponge .
10-2 . Corrosion protection
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Your SUBARU has been designed and built to resist corrosion . Special materials and protective finishes have been used on most parts of the vehicle to help maintain fine appearance , strength , and reliable operation .
& Most common causes of corrosion
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The most common causes of corrosion are :
. The accumulation of moisture retaining dirt and debris in body panel sections , cavities , and other areas .
. Damage to paint and other protective coatings caused by gravel and stone chips or minor accidents .
Corrosion is accelerated on the vehicle when :
. It is exposed to road salt or dust control chemicals , or used in coastal areas where there is more salt in the air , or in areas where there is considerable industrial pollution .
. It is driven in areas of high humidity , especially when temperatures range just above freezing .