Vehicle Care - Audi allroad 2001 Owner's Manual

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Washing
The best protection against environmental
influences is frequent washing and waxing.
How often this is required depends on how
much the vehicle is used, where it is parked
(garage, in the open under trees, etc.), the
seasonal and weather conditions as well as
env ironmental influences. The longer bird
droppings, insects, tree resin, road and in­
dustrial grime, tar, soot, road salt and other
materials remain on the vehicle paint, the
more lasting their destructive effect will be.
High temperatures, as from strong sunlight,
intensify the corrosive effect.
Under
certain
circumstances,
washing may be necessary. Under other
conditions. a monthly washing and waxing
may be adequate.
After the winter, the underside of the ve­
hicle should be thoroughly washed.
Automatic car wash
The vehicle paint is so durable that the ve­
hicle can normally be washed without prob­
lems in an automatic car wash. However,
the effect on the paint depends to a large
extent on the design of the facility, the filter­
ing of the wash water, the type of wash and
care material, etc. If the paint has a dull ap­
pearance after going through the car wash
or is scratched, bring this to the attention of
the operator immediately. If necessary use
a different car wash.
Notes
Before going through a car wash, be sure
weekly
to take the usual precautions such as clos­
ing the windows and sunroof*.
You don't have to remove the factory­
installed radio antenna. However, if your ve­
hicle is equipped with the Navigation Sys­
tem*, then you must remove the antenna.
If you have installed additional accesso­
ries on the vehicle - such as spoilers, roof
rack, etc. - it is best to ask the car wash op­
erator if these should be removed.

VEHICLE CARE

Washing the vehicle by hand
In the intsi'Sst of the environ­
washed in special wash bays.
First soften the dirt with plenty of water and
rinse off as well as possible.
Then clean the vehicle with a soft sponge,
glove or brush starting on the roof and work­
ing down using only slight pressure. Special
car wash soap should only be used for very
persistent dirt.
Rinse the sponge or glove thoroughly and
often.
Clean wheels . and sill panels last, using a dif­
ferent sponge if possible.
After washing the vehicle, rinse thoroughly
with water and wipe it off.
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