Before washing your car, soak the remains of dead insects and rinse them off.
Use water generously.
Use a soft sponge or a very soft cleaning brush with a hose connection.
Do not rinse the varnished areas with a strong jet of water, but only pour water from the shower and leave the dirt to soak.
Wash off the soaked dirt from top to bottom with sufficient water.
Rinse the sponge frequently.
Use clean skin for drying.
Use only a good, non-greasy branded detergent (if any). Be sure to rinse off any remaining detergent.
To protect the varnish, you can add cleaning preservatives to the washing water.
If you use detergents regularly, you need to preserve them more often.
Never wash or dry your car in the sun. Otherwise, water spots will inevitably remain on the paintwork.
Salts for sprinkling streets are especially dangerous for all the internal grooves, flanges and joints in doors and casings (covers). Therefore, after each car wash, even after washing on an automatic line, these places must be cleaned with a sponge, then rinsed and dried with leather.
Attention! After washing the car, the braking effect is reduced due to moisture. Therefore, brake briefly until the brake discs dry.
