Range Rover: Cleaning the exterior - Maintenance - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Cleaning the exterior

CAUTION CAUTION

Following cleaning of the vehicle exterior (particularly with a pressure washer), it is recommended that the vehicle is taken for a short drive to dry out the brakes.

Some high pressure cleaning systems are sufficiently powerful to penetrate door/window seals and damage trim and door locks. Never aim the water jet directly at the engine air intake, heater air intakes, body seals (doors, sunroof, windows etc.) or at any components which may be damaged (lights, mirrors, exterior trim etc.).

Do not use a power wash system in the engine bay area as it may cause damage.

Ensure that you read and comply with all warnings and product instructions supplied with any cleaning products.

Never use cleaning products that are not approved for use on vehicles.

Substances which are corrosive, such as bird droppings, can damage the vehicle’s paintwork and should be removed as soon as possible.

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