TIPS FOR WAXING, BUFFING AND POLISHING
1.
Make sure the work surface is clear. Any objects on the work surface that could
tear the bonnet or damage the foam pad.
2.
Place the tool on the work surface before turning the switch on. Hold the tool with
both hands to control and guide the tool over the work surface.
3.
Move the tool across-the-boardly and evenly over the entire work surface. The
weight and rotation of the tool alone is sufficient for normal use. Additional
pressure will make the waxing and polishing action different, providing an uneven
finish. It will also shorten battery run-time. Do not make the tool to remain in one
place on the work surface.
4.
Move up the tool from the work surface before turning the tool off. Do not turn the
tool off while it is resting on the work surface.
5.
Do not use the tool without a bonnet; the foam pad or the work surface may be
damaged.
6.
Do not make any adjustments to the tool while operating.
7.
Do not apply, buff and polish a work surface in direct sunlight.
8.
Do not leave wax on a work surface for an extended time period.
9.
When wax is difficult to remove, do not force down on the tool. Remove the wax
buildup by hand.
10. Follow up the advice provided with the wax to avoid wax removal problems or
paint damage.
TIPS FOR CAR CARE
1.
Applying, buff and polish the car three to four times per year to ensure paint
protection.
2.
Wash the car at least every two to three weeks, preferably with a car wash solution
that will not harm the finish or strip the wax. Avoid washing with household
detergents.
3.
Wash with a clean sponge and dry with a soft, clean with terry cloth towel to
prevent dirt from scratching the paint. Operate from the top to the bottom.
4.
Clean bugs, bird droppings, tree sap, and tar daily from the car's surface.
5.
Make sure the car's surface is cool before applying.
6.
Avoid parking near sprinklers. Water spots are difficult to remove.
7.
Spray glass cleaner chemicals onto a towel, not directly on the window. This will
keep the chemicals away from car's painted surfaces.
REPLACE THE SANDING PAD
Use the hand grip the sanding pad then reverse the tool direction, the sanding pad will
be screwed off the tool.
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