The clear coat finish
system used on all INDIAN® motorcycles provides superior protection
against the elements. To maximize
the benefits of this system, use the following guide
to care for the gloss finish on your motorcycle.
- During the first
30 days, when the finish is still fresh, clean the motorcycle with
a water rinse only.
- Do not wax the motorcycle
for the first 60 days. Doing so can cause loss of the gloss. After
60 days, use only waxes designed
for new clear coat finishes.
- Do not use pressurized
water to wash the motorcycle. When paint is still fresh, pressurized
water could damage the finish.
If using a pressure washer is unavoidable,
keep the spray nozzle at least 24 inches (60 cm) away from the surface
of the motorcycle.
- Wash your motorcycle
often, especially when exposed to salty, dusty, acidic or alkaline
environments.
- Use warm or cool
water and a soft cloth for cleaning.
- Use soaps that are
non-abrasive and have a neutral pH (non acidic/non alkaline detergents).
- Do not use solvent-based
solutions.
- Do not use a dry
cloth to remove dust.
- Do not use a stiff
bristle brush, which can scratch the surface.
- Do not wash with
extremely hot water.
- Do not wash the motorcycle
while the surface is hot and avoid washing the motorcycle in the hot
sun. Minerals in the water
may be difficult to remove once dried on the
surface of the motorcycle.
- Do not allow spilled
gasoline, motor oil or brake fluid to stand on the paint. Remove these
substances immediately by rinsing
with water. Use a soft cloth to absorb any
remaining residue and dab dry.
- To remove bug remnants
or road tar, use only products that are specifically designed for
this purpose. Follow the product
manufacturer’s recommendations to prevent
potential damage to the finish. Follow with a wash using the methods
described in
this section.
- Always brush away
any ice or snow, do not scrape off.
- Chips or scratches
should be repaired promptly to prevent corrosion.