Cleaning And Storing The Polisher - Westfalia 85 10 23 Original Instruction Manual

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Polish (contains abrasive ingredients)
Many different kinds of polish are available on the market, e.g. for
newly lacquered surfaces, for matt finish and "weathered"
lacquers, combination products with hard wax (for protection) are
all available.
None of these products should be used too frequently as they
contain abrasive particles, which remove parts of the existing
lacquer layer with each use.
The outer lacquer layer of modern cars is only about 0.04 – 0.06
mm thick.
Always work on individual sections when polishing. The best
results are obtained when the polish is first applied to an area of
2
about 1m
using the terrycloth pad, is then left to settle in for a
little while and finally is polished using the buffing pad.

Cleaning and Storing the Polisher

 Use only a moist cloth to clean the housing of the polisher.
 Do not immerse the polisher in water.
 Do not use aggressive chemicals as benzene or thinner,
which may dissolve plastic parts, or abrasives.
 Keep the ventilation openings always clean and free from
obstructions. Clean ventilation openings with a soft paint
brush.
 Store the polisher in a dry place and protect it from dust and
dirt.
 Wash the pads after each use. Only wash the bonnets by
hand at 40° C and allow drying on fresh air.
 Do not wash the pads in the washing machine and do not dry
the pads in the dryer.
Operating
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