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Cleaning matte emblems

The matte emblems should be washed by hand as soon as they become dirty. This will make them easier to clean as dirt will not attach as strongly.

 Note

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

Hand-washing of matte emblems

Hose down the entire emblem and remove any loose dirt, droppings etc. to reduce the risk of scratches from washing. Be particularly careful when using a high-pressure wash.
Wash the emblem using a microfiber cloth, car washing detergent for matte paint and plenty of lukewarm water.
Dry with a clean and soft microfiber cloth.

 Important

Ensure that doors, windows and hatches are closed during high-pressure washing.

 Important

Never polish an emblem with a matte finish. Polishing could cause the emblem to become shiny.

 Important

Do not use paint cleaners, abrasives, polishing products or gloss protection, e.g. wax for high-gloss paint. These products are only designed for high-gloss surfaces. Using these products on matte paint will lead to shiny spots on the paintwork.

 Important

Insects, sap, grease spots, oil and fingerprints are most effectively removed using a detergent specially designed for matte paint. Apply the detergent using a microfiber cloth and gentle pressure.

 Important

Asphalt stains can be removed with a vegetable-based asphalt remover. Wipe carefully and do not press too hard on the emblem. Contact Polestar Customer Support for product recommendations.

 Important

Do not rub the emblem when washing and drying the vehicle. This could destroy the matte effect and make the emblem permanently glossy.