Attention! Gasoline, oil, brake fluid, electrolyte, alkali, soda solution destroy the paintwork. In case of contact with these substances, immediately rinse and wipe the body with a clean cloth.
Attention! 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.
1. Treat the faded paintwork with polish, thereby restoring the shine and polishing the microcracks. Small chips and scratches that do not violate the primer layer, paint over with a thin brush.
2. If the primer layer is broken, clean the damaged area with fine emery cloth, removing traces of corrosion. Cover the cleaned area with a layer of primer (from a paint sprayer, aerosol can or brush). When the primer is completely dry, paint over the damaged area with enamel.
3. If bitumen gets on the paintwork of the car, immediately remove it with white spirit or an auto bitumen stain cleaner. Bitumen causes yellow spots, especially noticeable on light paintwork.
4. Treat at least once every two years "Movil" hidden cavities of the body and apply anti-corrosion mastic to the surface of the wheel arches and the bottom. We recommend that these works be carried out at a service station.