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Maintenance/Care Tips

Once the Perma-Plate protection system has been professionally applied to your new vehicle, just normal maintenance will keep it in tip-top shape.  Over the years, we've collected some simple maintenance tips and hints that we'd like to pass along.  Here are a few:

EXTERIOR  Wash painted finish with mild, non-abrasive cleaners such as Perma-Plate Wash concentrate.  Rinse away all loose dirt with plenty of water before sponging on soapy solution.  Rinse out the cloth or sponge frequently while washing the vehicle to avoid scratching the finish with dirt or grit.  Rinse the vehicle thoroughly while suds are still wet.  Dry immediately using a clean, damp chamois to avoid water spotting.  Using a towel or dry chamois should be avoided for it may scratch your vehicle’s paint.

If you use a commercial car wash, look for one that uses a touch-less system, where nothing but liquids come in contact with the paint.  Some wash systems utilize harsh brushes and even some soft-scrub systems (sometimes called brushless) can scratch the finish.

Perma-Plate Paintguard treatment should be applied every six months or 7500 miles, whichever occurs first.  This will maintain the integrity of the protective seal of the Perma-Plate Paintguard while cleaning the surface and revitalizing the shine.  Perma-Plate Paintguard forms a light, cohesive film which resists detergents, salt, and ultraviolet rays which can affect the painted surface.

If you use a commercial bug or tar remover, read the instructions carefully, then try it out on an inconspicuous area first.

You can help maintain the finish on your car by parking and driving wisely.  Try not to park under trees, where bird droppings or sap, which are highly acidic, can fall onto your car and damage the paint.  If either of these substances get onto your finish, wash if off immediately.  Try to park upwind from industrial areas.  If you get cement dust or fly ash on your car from any fire or smokestack, rinse it off immediately.  When you drive, keep a reasonable distance when following another vehicle to avoid running into stones thrown up by that car’s tires, which can scratch or chip the paint.  If you get a scratch or chip in the finish, use touch-up paint to avoid exposing the bare metal to the elements.  If left unprotected, the metal will begin to rust.

INTERIOR  CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY.  Perma-Plate Fiberguard is specially formulated to coat the individual fibers of your carpet and upholstery.  It seals against stains from spills and surface dirt while allowing the fabric to breathe and retain its natural softness.

Vacuum carpet and upholstery frequently to avoid soiling from surface dirt build up.  This will also prolong the life of the fabric because the dirt acts as an abrasive contributing to premature wear.

Although a spill may penetrate the fabric to some extent, it will be suspended in the tiny air spaces between the weave of the fibers, all you have to do is bring it out.  Liquid spills should be blotted up as soon as possible.  Use a terry towel or other absorbent cloth, pressing firmly and repeatedly, changing to dry sections of the towel as needed, until all wetness is removed.  Dilute with water if necessary.  If any discoloration remains, spray lightly with Perma-Plate Fiberguard Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner or a home made solution of vinegar and water.  Continue to blot the area dry and then brush with a towel to blend with surrounding areas.  For spills and spots that have dried, spray the spot thoroughly until wet with cleaning solution described above and follow the same blotting procedure. If the spot is deep, wet it again and blot completely.  Let the area dry.  If the spot reappears, repeat washing and blotting procedure until all of the substances comes up.  Don’t scrub.  You may get the spot out and have a frayed or discolored eyesore in its place.

Crayon can be removed using a warm iron and a paper bag or several paper towels.  Place bag or towels over area and set iron on top of it.  The heat will draw wax into the paper.  Repeat with clean sections until all of the crayon is removed.

Aerosol acts as a carrier and will bond with ink from a ball point pen.  Spray generously with an aerosol hair spray and ink will be liquified and easily blotted up.  Rinse area with water to remove any residue from hair spray.

Should your carpet and upholstery require shampooing, it is recommended that you use a steam cleaner/extractor. This method liquifies the soil trapped in the air spaces of the fabric for easy removal by the extractor.

LEATHER, VINYL AND DASH.  The Perma-Plate Leatherguard product preserves and protects non-fabric upholstery against fading and discoloration which can lead to cracking.  This conditioner provides a durable, detergent resistant, glossy protectant which guards against the fading, drying and shrinking caused by temperature extremes and the ultra-violet rays of the sun.

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