
Before servicing the car, cover the fenders, upholstery and floor covering with special protective covers. Make sure that keys, fasteners and buttons do not leave scratches on the paintwork.

If possible, use protective clothing and impermeable gloves.
Do not put oily rags in your pockets.
Avoid contamination of clothing, especially underwear, with oil.
It is prohibited to wear heavily oiled clothing and oil-soaked footwear. Work clothes must be cleaned regularly.
Open cuts and wounds should be treated immediately according to first aid rules.
After work, wash your hands with soap and make sure there are no traces of oil left on them. Skin care products containing lanolin help restore the skin's natural oils that were removed when the oil was washed off.
Do not use gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel or solvents to clean leather.
If signs of skin disease occur, consult a doctor immediately.
If there is a risk of contaminants getting into the eyes, use eye protection: safety glasses or protective masks. In addition, conditions must be created to be able to rinse the eyes with plenty of running water if necessary.
