Wet insect stains before washing your car and then rinse them off.
Use plenty of water for washing.
Use a soft sponge or a soft brush attached to the hose.
Do not scrub the paint too hard, soak and wash off the dirt.
Rinse off dirt from top to bottom with plenty of water.
Rinse and wring out the sponge frequently.
Use a clean chamois to wipe your car.
For washing, use special car washing products. Thoroughly rinse off all residues of the washing product with plenty of water.
To protect the paintwork, you can add a little preservative to the water. If you use detergents frequently, you should regularly use protective preservatives for the body.
Never wash or dry your car in the sun. Water stains on the paint will remain almost forever.
Due to the use of salt in winter, parts of the doors, wings, hood and trunk lid are exposed to its harmful effects. These areas should be thoroughly cleaned and washed with a sponge at each wash, and then wiped dry.
Note: After washing, water will get on the brake discs and must be removed by braking several times.
