Attention! Brake fluid, electrolyte, alkalis, soda solution destroy the paintwork. In case of contact with these substances, immediately rinse and wipe the body with a clean cloth.
Note. Do not store the car under a rubber cover and do not place rubber objects on the painted surfaces of the body: they leave on the paintwork (especially light) dark spots that are not removed by polishing.
To preserve the paintwork of the body and keep it in good condition for a long time, it is necessary to select polishing agents that correspond to the condition of the coating. Follow the instructions for their use. In the first 2-3 months of vehicle operation, wash the bodywork with cold water. For polishing a new coating (up to 3 years) use non-abrasive polishes for new coatings.
When operating a car from 3 to 5 years, use car polishes for weathered coatings that contain a small amount of abrasive substances. After 5 years of intensive use, use car polishes for old coatings. To prevent the polish from drying out, polish the body in small areas by hand with a clean flannel. To eliminate minor defects in the paintwork, polishing pastes PMA-1 or PMA-2, as well as foreign analogues, can be used. Polishing can be done manually or mechanically with flannel or zigek wheels. Stir the paste before use, dilute with water when thickening. After polishing, wipe the surface with a clean flannel.