2009 Polaris Hammer Owners Manual - Page 144
2009 Polaris Hammer Manual
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Waxing, Polishing and Applying Protectants CLEANING (Items Other Than Windshields and Leather Saddlebags) After washing and drying the motorcycle, you can help extend the life and appearance of its components by waxing painted surfaces, polishing chrome surfaces, and applying a protectant to exposed rubber, vinyl, and plastic parts. Avoid cleaning-waxing compounds, as they may contain abrasives that may damage the finish of painted parts. For chrome surfaces, use either a window-cleaning solution or a polish specifically designed for chrome. Follow manufacturer's instructions for proper application and use of wax, polish, or protectants. After washing and drying the motorcycle, to help extend the life and appearance of its components: S Wax painted surfaces. Avoid cleaning-waxing compounds, as they may contain abrasives that may damage the finish of painted surfaces. S Polish chrome surfaces. Use either a window-cleaning solution or a polish specifically designed for chrome. S Apply a protectant to exposed rubber, vinyl, and plastic components. WARNING • Do not use a protectant on the seats, footpegs, or handgrips that leaves a slippery coating after it dries. If these surfaces are slippery, you may have difficulty holding your position on the motorcycle while riding, which may cause loss of control. • Follow manufacturer's instructions and safety precautions on wax, polish, and protectant labels to prevent injury or damage. 139