Reinwell: Do‑It‑Yourself Car Care for Modern Drivers

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Saving money on keeping a beloved car in good shape can feel like chasing price tags at dealers and workshops. The answer might be simpler—do it yourself with high-quality automotive chemicals.

People often note that imported chemical compounds have risen in price and that top national brands have left the market due to sanctions. That observation is accurate. Yet life moves on, and opportunity follows need. A new German brand has entered the Russian market under the reinwell banner. It embodies German engineering and modern development, with strict environmental and safety standards. Production happens in Russia, which helps keep costs lower while preserving quality. Initially, reinwell specialized in professional, effective automotive chemicals for service stations. After entering Russia, these formulations became available to private drivers. What was once offered at gas stations is now accessible to a broad audience.

In short, drivers now have access to a broad, high-quality, affordable line of professional products for car repair and maintenance. The range includes specialty fluids, lubricants, cleaners, body repair items, tire and glass care products, engine and hydraulic oils, and a variety of upholstery materials. The challenge is understanding the assortment and using these tools correctly.

There’s no great mystery. Each product comes in practical packaging with detailed instructions in Russian. Even newcomers can handle the basics. And the trend mirrors broader behavior: people in Russia are increasingly embracing do-it-yourself car care, much like the long-standing practice in Germany where car owners often service their vehicles themselves to save money. Reinwell developers are committed to making the do-it-yourself approach a staple in Russia as well.

There’s also a clear demand for self-service car care spaces in the country. Queues at self-service centers for car washes show how many enthusiasts want to participate directly in their vehicle upkeep—proof that the market supports hands-on maintenance and care products designed for home use.

Now, let’s look at some practical examples of reinwell products used for technical tasks and interior cleaning.

Brake Cleaner reinwell RW—38

The 500 ml aerosol removes contaminants quickly and effectively, including oil, grease, soot, brake dust on pads and shoes, linings, and housings. It is designed to strip away residues from surfaces and degrease as needed.

General Purpose Penetrating Lubricant reinwell Multi RW-40

For mechanics, this tool is indispensable. When servicing machines, metal connections often corrode or stick due to heat or dirt. A simple spray of the 400 ml can, then a short wait, and components move freely again. The lubricant penetrates deeply, loosens rust, and restores mobility to parts and hinges. It is widely used outside workshop settings as well, which explains the Multi prefix in the name.

Universal Silicone Grease reinwell RW-51

This versatile lubricant is for more than just the body and interior. It protects and lubricates power window conductors, seats, window mechanisms, and door latches. In cold weather it prevents rubber seals from hardening or sticking, extending the life of rubber components. Its high hygroscopicity improves the dielectric properties of insulation on high voltage wiring and prevents current leakage that can cause starting difficulties.

RW-51 is also effective for caring for plastic windows. The formula avoids mineral oils, greases, and chlorinated solvents, making it suitable for use on sensitive materials.

Dirt-Resistant Grease with PTFE for Locks and Hinges reinWell RW-52

This universal white grease forms a durable protective layer that resists dust, dirt, and moisture. In cars, it lubricates locks, switches, slide bearings, and other mechanical gears, as well as telescopic antennas and door hinges. The PTFE content ensures strong grease resistance.

RW-52 brings everyday benefits to household use as well. It can lubricate and protect almost any object from corrosion, acids, salts, and alkalis.

Well, we’ve come to the salon

The reinWell range includes products for plastic, leather, and velour care. In addition to maintenance, interior self-care helps significantly reduce full-service wash costs while ensuring quality. The formulations are designed to be gentle on materials when used correctly, reflecting a consumer-first approach to car care.

Plastic Polishing Compound reinwell RW—71

This polish is popular for interior plastics but also works on exterior plastic parts. It cleans treated areas and restores the original appearance of plastic components. Regular use helps prevent fading of dashboards and trim in bright sunlight, keeping plastic surfaces looking fresh for longer. The product also suits vinyl and rubber parts, preventing micro-cracks and preserving elasticity. Unpainted bumpers, grilles, mirror caps, and moldings stay looking nearly new after treatment.

Velour and Upholstery Cleaner reinwell RW—72

The product targets textile surfaces, removing contaminants quickly and effectively. It handles most common stains, though deeply set marks may require additional treatment. After cleaning, the salon looks refreshed and the seats regain a near-new appearance.

The air purifier formula leaves treated surfaces almost dry and ready for immediate use, whether at home or behind the wheel.

Air Conditioning Cleaner reinWell RW-73

This 150 ml bottle eliminates odors by disinfecting the ventilation and A/C system, removing mold and bacteria. It also deodorizes with a fresh menthol and eucalyptus scent after use, refreshing the cabin air.

With these professional-grade car care products, car enthusiasts can save on maintenance and keep trips to service centers minimal. The saying holds true: if you want a job done right, do it yourself. The key is confidence and following the instructions carefully.

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