Before washing the car, first soak the traces of insects, then rinse with water.
Wash with plenty of water.
Use a soft sponge or cleaning brush attached to the hose.
Do not direct the jet at the varnish, but only in passing, washing off the dirt.
Rinse loose dirt from top to bottom with plenty of water.
Rinse your sponge often.
Wipe the car dry with suede.
Use only good, non-greasy detergents, rinsing with plenty of water to remove residues.
To protect the varnish coating, you can add a preservative to the water.
With regular use of detergents, add a preservative more often.
Never wash or dry your car in the sun. Otherwise traces of water stains on the lacquer will not be removed.
Spillage of salt especially damages the inside folds, flanges and grooves on the doors and lids of the hood and trunk. Thoroughly clean these places after each car wash, including automatic car wash, with a sponge. Rinse and pat dry with chamois.
Attention! After washing, the brakes become damp and the braking effect is reduced. Therefore, dry them by braking in motion.
It is not always possible to remove bituminous stains, oil stains, insect marks and other contaminants by washing alone. These contaminants must be removed as soon as possible, otherwise they may damage the paintwork. Then these places must be covered with a preservative.
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