Does Adhesive Remover Damage Car Paint?

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SanElijah
07/25/25 12:06am
Adhesive remover can damage car paint, making the paint softer and prone to peeling. Methods for removing adhesive from a car body include: 1. Soak the area with double-sided tape in essential balm for 15 minutes, then wipe it off with a dry cloth; 2. Squeeze lemon juice onto the area with double-sided tape residue and rub repeatedly to remove it; 3. Use the hot air setting of a hair dryer to soften the double-sided tape marks, then erase them with an eraser or a soft cloth; 4. Soak a dry dishcloth in white vinegar or vinegar, cover the area with double-sided tape, let it soak for 15 to 20 minutes, then gradually wipe it off from the edges with the dishcloth; 5. Drop some medical alcohol on the surface with adhesive marks, let it soak, and then wipe it off with a soft cloth or tissue.
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