Sunday, 5 January 2014

Toyota All Models with Wheel Film For Brake Rotor Rust Prevention

Toyota All Models with Wheel Film For Brake Rotor Rust Prevention
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To prevent brake rotor rust from forming during transportation and storage, wheel film will be adopted instead of using a cardboard type anti–rust cover. The purpose of the wheel film is to protect the disc brake rotor from weather elements and initial rust before the vehicle is delivered to the customer. Consequently, the film should remain on the wheel as long as possible. NOTE: S Retain the wheel film on the disc wheel during vehicle display and storage. S Do not remove the wheel film right away at Pre–Delivery Service (PDS) if the vehicle will be stored after PDS. S Remove the wheel film just prior to delivery to customers.
NOTE: S If film adhesive residue is found on the disc wheel, remove it with a soft cloth dipped in ethyl alcohol (ethanol). Do not use thinner to remove the adhesive residue. S When the wheel film is removed below an ambient temperature of 0_C (32_F), it is possible that the film may tear. For ease of film removal in cold conditions, please warm the film above 0_C (32_F) using one of the following methods: – Splash (hot) water on the wheel film. – Warm wheel film with cotton cloth soaked in hot water. – Warm wheel film with heat gun. Be sure not to overheat the film and wheel. – Warm wheel film by infrared heater (lamp) for paint. Be sure not to overheat the film and wheel. – Warm wheel film by steam car wash. – Park vehicle indoors (e.g. garage, etc.) for an extended period of time.

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