Attention! In many areas, car washing in open areas is prohibited.
1. Wash a dirty car as soon as possible.
2. Remove dead insects before washing the car.
3. Use plenty of water.
4. Use a soft sponge or a very soft brush.
5. Do not direct a strong jet of water at the lacquer.
6. Rinse softened dirt from top to bottom.
7. Rinse your sponge frequently.
8. Use soft leather to dry.
9. Use only a good, branded detergent. Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with clean water to remove detergent residue.
10. A detergent preservative can be added to the water to protect the lacquer.
11. If the detergent is used frequently, the preservation should be carried out more frequently.
12. Never wash or dry your car in the sun. Otherwise, stains will inevitably appear on the varnish coating.
13. Flanges and gaps in doors and hoods are most exposed to salt. Therefore, these places must be thoroughly cleaned with a sponge and dried or rubbed with leather at each wash, as well as after automatic washing.
Attention! After washing, the braking effect is slightly reduced. Therefore, dry the brake discs. Traces of insects, oil and bitumen cannot always be removed with one wash. Such dirt must be removed as soon as possible, otherwise it may cause damage to the paintwork. Then conservation should be carried out at these places.