
Always use water never rub cloths or sponges over dry dirty
bodywork it will scratch.
Don't clean the car on a hot sunny day-Never wash in direct
sunlight - wait for the evening otherwise you will have smears
all over body work as the water dries
Rinse car off A high pressure hose is best for this but
a hosepipe with a strong jet will help. Once you have removed
the loose grit and the car is wet the rest of the dirt will
start to loosen as the water gets into it.
Using a good-quality car shampoo in a bucket of warm water
(Never use under sink products such as washing up liquid
as they will damage the paintwork). Soap the vehicle working
from the roof down, cleaning less obvious parts as well (which
helps to give that "well cared for" appearance)
making the sills and bumpers the last thing you touch overall-
these are generally the dirtiest and most gritty areas.
Rinse the vehicle thoroughly starting on the roof and bonnet
and working your way down until all traces of soap have disappeared.
If you are fortunate to of had Diamondbrite applied to your
vehicle at this point you should add two capfuls of conserver
to a fresh bucket of water and with a clean sponge wash over
the bodywork and then rinse again with clean water.
With a clean leather (We recommend synthetic ones as they
are easier to maintain and keep clean) dry the vehicle starting
at the roof and bonnet and working your way down.
To detail any areas to the exterior and class use a micro
fibre cloth to dust and buff.
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