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Cleaning matte-painted emblems

To care for the matte-painted emblems, they should be washed by hand as soon as they have become dirty. This makes them easier to clean as the dirt does not adhere as much.

 Note

Polestar has recommendations with respect to cleaning agents and car care products suitable for the different parts of the car. Contact Polestar Customer Support for more information on which products are suitable to use.

Hand-washing the matt-painted emblem

Rinse the entire emblem until the dissolved dirt has been removed so as to reduce the risk of scratches from washing. Take extra care when using a high-pressure washer.
Wash the emblem with a microfibre cloth, car shampoo for matt paintwork and plenty of warm water.
Wipe dry with a clean and soft microfibre cloth.

 Important

Make sure that doors, windows and hatches are closed for high-pressure washing.

 Important

Never polish a matte-painted emblem. Polishing will lead to the emblem becoming shiny.

 Important

Do not use paint cleaner, grinding agents, polishing products or sheen preservation, e.g. wax for high-gloss paintwork. These products are only intended for glossy surfaces. Shiny spots will appear if they are used on matt paintwork.

 Important

The best way to remove insects, coffee stains, grease stains, oil and fingerprints is to use a special cleaning agent for matt paintwork. Apply the cleaning agent using a microfibre cloth and a gentle pressure.

 Important

Remove asphalt stains using a vegetable-based asphalt remover. Proceed with caution and do not tap on too hard on the emblem. Contact Polestar Customer Support for product recommendations.

 Important

Try not to rub the emblem when washing and drying the car. This may destroy the matte effect of the paintwork and leave the emblem permanently shiny.