Pulsar L4-1809cc 1.8L DOHC (CA18DE) (1988)
Paint: All Technical Service Bulletins
PDI - Paint Guard Coating (PGC) Removal
Classification:
Section:
BF88-015
Body & Frame
Reference:
TECHNICAL BULLETIN TS88-120
Models:
All Models
Date:
September 15, 1988
PAINT GUARD COATING REMOVAL
This Bulletin supersedes the previously issued "Paint Guard Coating Removal", BF88-006/TS88-043, dated May 5, 1988. Due to duplicate numbering
this Bulletin is being re-issued with new Classification/Reference numbers. There are NO changes to the contents of the Bulletin. Please discard the
original Bulletin.
APPLIED MODELS: All Models
SERVICE INFORMATION
The following information should be used to help your wash and detail personnel in the clean-up of vehicles delivered with PGC (paint guard coating).
The paint guard coating remover solution is supplied with each vehicle and can be found in the glove box. In order to make the removal process easier,
the Ports have improved the application process and are careful to avoid sags and thick coats of the material.
Please post these directions in your car wash area and review with clean-up personnel. A good understanding of the PGC and remover will greatly speed
your clean-up and preserve the new car finish.
A Material Safety Data Sheet on PGC has been distributed as part of a National Parts Bulletin.
1.
Park vehicle in shade and rinse thoroughly using a spray of water. If the vehicle is extremely dirty, wash it with soap and water. This will
loosen dirt and cool the sheet metal. The surface must not be allowed to dry during the cleaning process.
When applying the remover solution in the next step, a pair of rubber gloves, eye protection, and boots should be worn for protection.