Removal of tar and bitumen stains
Remove stains as quickly as possible, as they will eat into the paint, forming stains that cannot be completely removed. Fresh stains should be wiped off with a soft cloth moistened with washing gasoline. In the absence of such, you can use gasoline, kerosene or turpentine. Very effective paint care product. When using it, you should not refuse the subsequent washing.
Removal of insect residues
Clean up from insects immediately after returning from a trip. Insect residues contain substances that can damage paintwork if not removed promptly. If insects have stuck to the surface and cannot be washed off with a wet sponge, it is recommended to resort to using a warm soapy solution or detergent. On sale there are also special means for removing insect residues.
Building Material Splash Removal
Wash off splashes of building materials with a warm solution of neutral detergent. Be careful not to rub too hard to avoid scratching the paint. Finally, rinse the area with plenty of clean, running water.
Polishing
Body polishing is required only in cases where, as a result of insufficient care, the coating has lost its original luster under the influence of dust, industrial emissions, sun and rain, and treatment with paint care products does not give the desired results. Do not use abrasive or chemically aggressive polishes, although the first results may seem very satisfactory.
Before each polishing process, the car should be thoroughly washed and thoroughly dried. Follow the instructions for use of the respective car polish. Do not treat a large surface at once in order to avoid premature drying of the product. Some polishes include post-treatment with paint care products. Do not polish the car in the sun, do not use polishes when caring for matte paintwork.