A smart charger is best. It splits the charging into stages, usually 4 stages but sometimes more and it adjusts itself accordingly.
The last stage puts the voltage up by about 1 volt ( to around 14.5v from memory) to squeeze the last bit in to give it 100% charge.
You can leave them connected continuously without damaging the battery. It can also often resurrect a duff battery.
Ctek are good, I have a small 3 amp one, but they are overpriced. I bought a couple of smart chargers from Lidl I think it was (maybe it was Alde) for about £12. Been very good. I use one permanently on the caravan in the drive.
A tip I learned on one of the forums was to charge the car through the white 12S towing plug. I made up a special plug for this purpose and I leave the charger, which is fairly waterproof, under the car. Handy if you have a flat battery and can't get in the boot.
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