I have been to the do,s and don't page has a lot of good info:clap:But owners manual is light on care instructions for clean and polish :sour:[/QUO..............................................Be very careful what you clean the clear plastic with ie.windshield etc.......other than that treat like your car, don't pressure wash especially instrument panel / dashboard etc.....try not to push water into area's where the electrical stuff is...............Enjoy and :congrats:....:welcome:...Mike :thumbup::thumbup:
Important word to remember, "FARKLES", they seem to drain the money out of your wallet.
Welcome to the ZOO.
Cruzr Joe
Actually reading the owners manual is time well spent and will answer an awful lot of questions.
I have been to the do,s and don't page has a lot of good info:clap:But owners manual is light on care instructions for clean and polish :sour:[/QUO..............................................Be very careful what you clean the clear plastic with ie.windshield etc.......other than that treat like your car, don't pressure wash especially instrument panel / dashboard etc.....try not to push water into area's where the electrical stuff is...............Enjoy and :congrats:....:welcome:...Mike :thumbup::thumbup:
:agree: The owner's manual is a wealth of information, don't overlook the detail in there. Care and cleaning -- Mike is right. Treat it like a car -- it's all painted and chrome surfaces, wash and wax. And have respect for the electricals -- don't go pressure washing the dashboard or thru the vents or controls, etc. Common sense applies. I don't use high pressure water anywhere -- just gently shower it with water when I'm washing it. Remember it's built to be ridden in the rain so a hose-nozzle shower certainly won't hurt anything. And shower the windshield to get the dust off before touching it, then use care. I put 40K on my 2011 RT and the windshield didn't have a scratch -- perfectly clear. Very durable if cared for correctly.
And Welcome Aboard!. I love my 2014 RT SM6 and you will yours.