Cleaning the wiper blades
Asphalt, dust, and salt residue on wiper blades, as well as insects, ice, etc. on the windscreen, impair the service life of wiper blades.
When cleaning, set the wiper blades in the service position.
Wash the wiper blades and windscreen regularly with a lukewarm soap solution or car shampoo. Do not use any strong solvents.
Car paintwork
The most common types of paintwork damage are stone chips, scratches, and marks on the edges of wings, doors, and bumpers. To avoid the onset of rust, damaged paintwork should be rectified immediately.
Colour codes
Colour code
Exterior colour code- Any secondary exterior colour code
Touching up minor paintwork damage
To avoid the onset of rust, damaged paintwork should be rectified immediately.
When the paint is repaired the surface must be clean and dry. The temperature of the surface should be at least 15 °C (59 °F).
Materials that may be needed
- Primer – a special adhesive primer in a spray can is available for e.g. plastic-coated bumpers.
- Basecoat and clearcoat – available in spray cans or as touch-up pens/sticks.
- Masking tape.
- Fine sandpaper.
Applying touch-up paint to the damaged surface
If the damage has not reached down to the metal, the touch-up paint can be applied directly after the surface has been cleaned.- Apply a piece of masking tape over the damaged surface.
- Then remove the tape to remove any loose paint.
- If the damage is down to the metal, the use of a primer is appropriate.
- In the event of damage to a plastic surface, an adhesive primer should be used to give better results – spray into the lid of the spray can and brush on thinly.
- Before painting, gentle polishing using a very fine abrasive cloth may be carried out locally if required (e.g. if there are any uneven edges).
- The surface is thoroughly cleaned (grease and salt should be removed) and left to dry.
- Stir the primer well and apply using a fine brush, a matchstick or similar. Finish off with a basecoat and clearcoat once the primer has dried.
- For scratches, implement the same procedure but mask around the damaged area to protect the undamaged paintwork.
- Touch-up pens and spray paints for touching up paintwork are available from Volvo dealers.
Cleaning the exterior
Rustproofing
Anti-corrosion protection for the body consists of metallic protective coatings on the sheet metal, a high-quality painting process, corrosion-protected and minimised metal overlap, shielding plastic components, abrasion protection and supplemental rust inhibitor on exposed areas. In the chassis, exposed components of the wheel suspension are made of corrosion-resistant cast aluminium.
Inspection and maintenance
The car’s anti-corrosion protection normally requires no maintenance, but a good way to reduce the risk of corrosion is to keep the car clean. Strong alkaline or acidic cleaning solutions must be avoided on glossy trim components. Any stone chips should be rectified as soon as they are discovered.
Automatic car wash
Preparations before washing
In an automatic car wash where the car is pulled through the car wash, it is important to switch off functions that prevent the car from rolling freely.
- Secure or remove protruding exterior parts such as retrofitted auxiliary lamps and antennas.
- Make sure that the automatic rain sensor function is deactivated. The windscreen wipers must be switched off the whole time the car is being washed to avoid the risk of damage.
- Deactivate the automatic braking at standstill function using the button on the tunnel console.
- Deactivate the warning and auto-brake when reversing functions in the centre display’s parking camera view. They may be reactivated if the car is restarted, and must be deactivated again.
During washing
- Keep the windows, doors and tailgate closed the whole time the car is being washed.
- If the car is equipped with keyless locking and unlocking:
- Take out the key and store it openly in the front part of the car while the car is being washed.
- This minimises the risk of opening the tailgate unintentionally by pressing a button, or that the key is incorrectly detected outside the car.
- Drive into the car wash and stop at the designated location.
- Select gear position N.
- Set the car in ignition position 0 by turning the start knob in the tunnel console clockwise for several seconds.
- The engine is switched off, and at the same time, the car can roll freely.
- The car travels through the automatic car wash.
- Keep the seatbelt fastened the whole time the car is being washed.
- Do not forget to restore the adjustments that were made before the car wash.
After washing
Press the brake pedal gently for a short time while driving after the brake linings have been exposed to wetness. This heats the brakes with friction so that they dry more quickly and reduces the risk of corrosion.
Cleaning exterior plastic, rubber and trim components
When using degreasing on plastic and rubber, only rub with light pressure if it is necessary. Use a soft washing sponge.
Polishing glossy trim mouldings could wear away or damage the glossy surface layer.
A polishing agent that contains abrasive must not be used.
Important
Avoid washing the car with a cleaning agent with a pH value lower than 3.5 or higher than 11.5. This may result in discolouration of anodised aluminium parts such as the roof racks and around the side windows. Never use a metal polishing agent on anodised aluminium parts, this can result in discolouration and destroy the surface treatment.
Cleaning wheel rims
Strong rim cleaning agents can damage the surface and cause stains on chrome-plated aluminium rims.
Handwashing
Important points to remember when handwashing the car
- Avoid washing the car in direct sunlight. This can cause the detergent or wax to dry and have an abrasive effect.
- Remove bird droppings from the paintwork as soon as possible. They contain substances that damage and discolour paintwork very quickly. For example, use soft paper or sponge soaked in plenty of water. An authorised Volvo workshop is recommended for the removal of any discolouration.
- Wash the underbody, including wheel housings and bumpers.
- Rinse the entire car until the dissolved dirt has been removed so as to reduce the risk of scratches from washing. Do not spray directly onto the locks.
- If necessary, use a cold degreasing agent on very dirty surfaces. Note that in this case, the surfaces must not be hot from the sun.
- Wash using a sponge, car shampoo and plenty of lukewarm water. Ensure that the sponge is dirt-free. Dirt on the sponge may cause you to scratch the car during washing.
- Clean the wiper blades with a lukewarm soap solution or car shampoo.
- Dry the car using a clean, soft chamois or a water scraper. If you avoid allowing drops of water to dry in strong sunlight, you reduce the risk of water drying stains which may need to be polished out.
- After the car has been washed, tar from asphalt may remain. Use tar remover that is recommended by Volvo to get rid of the last spots.
Do not use any corrosive cleaning agents but use water and a non-scratching sponge instead. See the separate section for more information.
- Make sure that the panoramic roof and sun visor is closed before washing the car.
- Never use a polishing agent with abrasive properties on the panoramic roof.
- Never use wax on the rubber mouldings around the panoramic roof.
High-pressure washing
When using high-pressure washing, use sweeping movements and make sure that the nozzle does not come closer than 30 cm (13 in.) to the surface of the car. Do not spray directly onto the locks or within the fuel filler flap.
Polishing and waxing
- Wash and dry the car thoroughly before you begin polishing or waxing. Clean off asphalt and tar stains using tar remover or white spirit. More stubborn stains can be removed using a fine rubbing paste designed for car paintwork. Use a cleaning agent recommended by Volvo.
- Polish first with a polish and then wax with liquid or solid wax. Follow the instructions on the packaging carefully. Many preparations contain both polish and wax.
- Avoid waxing and polishing on plastic and rubber.
- When using degreasing on plastic and rubber, only rub with light pressure if it is necessary. Use a soft washing sponge.
- Polishing glossy trim mouldings could wear away or damage the glossy surface layer.
- A polishing agent that contains abrasive must not be used.