Before washing the car, soak the remains of dead insects and wash them off.
Use water liberally.
Use a soft sponge or a very soft washing brush with a hose connection.
Do not rinse heavily with a water jet the places covered with varnish, but only pour water with a shower jet, leave the dirt to soak.
Rinse wet dirt from top to bottom with plenty of water.
Rinse your sponge frequently.
Use clean skin to dry.
Use only a good, fat-free branded detergent (if available). Be sure to rinse off any excess detergent.
To protect the varnish, detergent preservatives can be added to the washing water.
With regular use of detergents, it is necessary to carry out conservation more often.
Never wash or dry your vehicle in the sun. Otherwise, water stains will inevitably remain on the varnish.
Particularly dangerous for all internal grooves, flanges and joints in doors and casings (lids) are salts for sprinkling the streets. 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, moisture reduces the braking effect. Therefore, brake for a short time until the brake discs dry out.