Care of polymer parts
If normal washing is not enough, then only special detergents should be used to clean them.
Coating care
Conservation
As often as possible, coat cleanly washed and dried varnish with a preservative to protect its surface from adverse weather conditions using a water-repellent wax that penetrates into the pores. Preservation must be repeated if the water no longer drains from the vehicle, but collects in large spots. Regular maintenance helps to keep the gloss of the lacquer for a long time. Another way to keep the shine is to add a certain amount of a special preservative directly to the rinse water (before the car must be washed with clean water). After that, it is enough to wipe the car with leather. The preservative protects the lacquer coating only if it is applied at each wash, and the time interval between washes is no more than two weeks. After washing with shampoo, it is especially recommended to coat the car with a preservative Do not use preservatives in the sun
Polishing
Polishing is required only when the lacquer has become unattractive due to exposure to dust, gases, sun and rain and no longer achieves a gloss when using preservatives. Strong or chemically active products should be avoided when polishing, even if the first experience is very successful. Before each polishing, wash the car and dry it well. However, this is recommended in any instructions for polishing products.
Treat in small areas to prevent the polish from drying out prematurely After most polishes, the surface should be preserved. Do not polish in the open sun. Matte parts must not be polished or preserved, as Otherwise, the matte effect may disappear
Blackened matte polymer body parts must not be treated with polishing and conservation agents.
Attention: Metallic parts are not treated with polishing agents.
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