Wash the contaminated car as soon as possible.
Soak off traces of insects and remove before washing the car.
Use plenty of water.
Use a soft sponge or soft brush on the end of the hose.
Do not rub the paint hard, but soak off the adhering dirt.
Rinse wet dirt from top to bottom with plenty of water.
Rinse and wring out the sponge often.
Use clean suede for cleaning.
Use a well-known and proven detergent. Rinse off the rest of the product with clean water.
To protect the paintwork, you can add a preservative to the water.
Regular use of detergents (shampoos) conservation should be done more often.
Never wash or dry your car in the sun. Leaks of water will degrade the quality of the paint.
Grooves, joints and seams on the doors and hood are especially affected by salt. These places must be thoroughly washed with a sponge and wiped with each wash.
Dust, dirt and sand can collect in the corners of the bottom. When washing the car, you need to remove this dirt, which is especially important in winter, when salt accumulates in it.
Attention! After washing, the braking performance deteriorates due to the ingress of moisture, and they must then be dried.