2024-2026 Dacia Duster SUV Maintenance -> Cleaning User Manual
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Maintenance -> Cleaning for Your Dacia Duster SUV Third Generation (2024-2026)

CLEANING  
Rinse thoroughly beforehand using a  
jet washer:  
Observe the vehicle stopping dis-  
tances when driving on gravelled sur-  
faces to prevent paint damage.  
Bodywork maintenance  
– spots of tree resin and industrial pol-  
lution;  
– mud in the wheel arches and under-  
neath the body which forms damp  
patches;  
bird droppings, which cause a  
chemical reaction with the paint that  
rapidly discolours paintwork and  
may even cause the paint to peel  
off;  
A well-maintained vehicle will last  
longer. It is therefore recommended to  
maintain the exterior of the vehicle reg-  
ularly.  
When washing the vehicle with a high-  
pressure cleaning device, please take  
the following precautions:  
– make sure that your vehicle's paint-  
work, the area or the component that  
you want to clean is compatible with  
this type of washing;  
the pressure delivered by the device  
must be less than 100 bar;  
when washing, position the spray  
nozzle at least 15 cm from the vehicle  
and check that the water flow rate is  
less than 3.30 gal (15 l) per minute;  
do not persist in washing the same  
area, impacted points or the seals (risk  
of damage to the paint, seals becom-  
ing detached, etc.).  
Your vehicle has been treated with  
very effective anti-corrosion products.  
It is nevertheless subject to various  
outside influences.  
Corrosive agents in the atmosphere  
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atmospheric pollution (in built-up and  
industrial areas);  
saline atmospheres (near the sea,  
particularly in hot weather);  
– seasonal and damp climatic condi-  
tions, (e.g.: road salt in winter, water  
from road cleaners, etc.).  
Wash the vehicle immediately to re-  
move these marks as it is impossible  
to remove them by polishing;  
salt, particularly in the wheel arches  
and underneath the body after driving  
in areas where the roads have been  
gritted.  
Minor impacts  
Abrasive action  
Remove any plant matter (resin,  
leaves, etc.) from the vehicle regularly.  
If mechanical components, hinges, etc.  
have been cleaned, they must be pro-  
tected again by spraying with products  
approved by our Technical Depart-  
ment.  
Dust and sand in the air, mud, road grit  
thrown up by other vehicles, etc.  
Observe local regulations about wash-  
ing vehicles (e.g. do not wash your ve-  
hicle on a public highway).  
You should take a number of minor  
precautions in order to safeguard your  
vehicle against such risks.  
Repair, or have repaired quickly, areas  
where the paint has been damaged, to  
prevent corrosion spreading.  
We have selected special  
products to care for your  
vehicle and you can obtain  
these from the manufacturer's ac-  
cessory outlets.  
You should do the following  
Remember to visit the body shop peri-  
odically in order to maintain your anti-  
corrosion warranty. Refer to the main-  
tenance document.  
Wash your car frequently, with the en-  
gine off, with cleaning products rec-  
ommended by our Technical Depart-  
ment (never use abrasive products).  
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CLEANING  
Doing this could give rise to corrosion  
or operational faults.  
Remove the radio aerial mast if your  
vehicle is fitted with this equipment.  
Do not do the following  
Wash the vehicle in bright sunlight or  
freezing temperatures.  
Remember to remove the tape and re-  
fit the antenna after washing.  
Vehicles with a matte paint finish  
Do not scrape off mud or dirt without  
pre-wetting.  
This type of paint requires certain pre-  
cautions.  
Cleaning the headlights, sensors  
and cameras  
Allow dirt to accumulate on the exteri-  
or.  
You should do the following  
Use a soft cloth or cotton wool.  
Wash the vehicle by hand using plenty  
of water, using a soft cloth or a gentle  
sponge.  
Allow rust to form following minor im-  
pacts.  
If this does not clean them properly,  
moisten the cloth with soapy water,  
then wipe clean with a soft damp cloth  
or cotton wool.  
Use solvents not approved by our  
Technical Department to remove stains  
as they could damage the paintwork.  
Do not do the following  
Use wax-based products (polishing).  
Rub too hard.  
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Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry  
cloth.  
Do not drive in snow or muddy condi-  
tions without washing the vehicle, par-  
ticularly under the wheel arches and  
body.  
Wash the vehicle in a roller-type car  
wash.  
Do not use alcohol-based cleaning  
products or utensils such as scrap-  
ers.  
Attach stickers to the paintwork (risk of  
leaving marks).  
Cleaning stickers, decorative films,  
etc.  
Degrease or clean using high-pressure  
cleaning equipment or by spraying  
products not approved by our Techni-  
cal Department:  
You should do the following  
Wash the vehicle using a high-pres-  
sure cleaning device.  
Use a soft cloth or cotton wool.  
Moisten it with soapy water, then al-  
ways wipe clean with a soft cloth or  
cotton wool.  
mechanical components (e.g. engine  
compartment);  
Using a roller type car wash  
Return the wiper stalk to the Park posi-  
tion 132 . Check the mounting of ex-  
ternal accessories, additional lights  
and rear view mirrors, and ensure that  
the wiper blades are secured with ad-  
hesive tape.  
– wheels (e.g. braking system compo-  
nents such as brake callipers);  
underbody;  
parts with hinges (e.g. inside the  
doors);  
painted plastic external fittings (e.g.  
bumpers).  
Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry  
cloth.  
Do not do the following  
Use alcohol-based cleaning products.  
Use utensils (e.g. a scraper).  
Rub too hard.  
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CLEANING  
Use a soft cloth or cotton wool.  
spatula (working from the edges to the  
centre to avoid spreading the stain).  
If this does not clean them properly,  
use a soft cloth (or cotton wool) slightly  
moistened with soapy water and then  
wipe clean with another soft damp  
cloth or cotton wool.  
Clean as for a liquid stain.  
Wash the area using a high-pressure  
cleaning device.  
Special instructions for sweets or  
chewing gum  
Put an ice cube on the stain to solidify  
it, then proceed as for a solid stain.  
Finally, carefully dry off with a soft dry  
cloth.  
Interior trim maintenance  
A well-maintained vehicle will last  
longer. It is therefore recommended to  
maintain the interior of the vehicle reg-  
ularly.  
Do not use products containing al-  
cohol and/or spray fluids on the  
area.  
For further recommenda-  
tions for maintaining the in-  
terior, and/or for any unsat-  
isfactory results, please see an  
authorised dealer.  
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A stain should always be dealt with  
swiftly.  
Seat belts  
These must be kept clean.  
Whatever type of stain is on the trim,  
use cold (or warm) soapy water with  
natural soap.  
Use products selected by our Techni-  
cal Department (approved outlets) or  
warm, soapy water and a sponge and  
wipe with a dry cloth.  
Removal/replacing removable  
equipment originally fitted in the  
vehicle  
Detergents (washing-up liquid, pow-  
dered products, alcohol-based  
products) should not be used.  
Detergents or dyes must not be  
If you need to remove equipment in or-  
der to clean the passenger compart-  
ment (for example, mats), always en-  
sure that they are correctly refitted and  
are the right way around (the driver's  
mat should be fitted on the driver's  
side etc.) and fit them with the compo-  
nents supplied with the equipment (for  
example, the driver mat should always  
be fixed using the pre-fitted mounting  
components).  
used.  
Use a soft cloth.  
Rinse and wipe up excess water.  
Textiles (seats, door trim, etc)  
Vacuum-clean the textiles regularly.  
Liquid stain  
Multimedia screen  
Maintenance of the screen may de-  
pend on the type of multimedia equip-  
ment. Please refer to the multimedia  
instructions for further information.  
Use soapy water.  
Dab lightly (never rub) with a soft cloth,  
rinse and remove the excess.  
Solid or pasty stain  
Glass instrument panel  
Carefully remove the excess solid or  
pasty material immediately with a  
With the vehicle stationary, always en-  
sure that nothing will impede driving  
(e.g. instrument panel, clock, exterior  
temperature display, radio display, etc.)  
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CLEANING  
(anything obstructing the pedals, heel  
wedged by the mat etc.).  
Do not do the following  
Position objects such as deodorants,  
scents etc. near air vents as this could  
damage your dashboard trim.  
Use high-pressure cleaning equipment  
or sprays inside the passenger com-  
partment:  
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without careful use, this equipment  
could impair the correct functioning of  
the electrical or electronic components  
in the vehicle, or have other detrimen-  
tal effects.  
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