Does grenade cleaner damage car paint?

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SanElaina
07/29/25 12:49pm
Strong alkalis or acids can damage car paint. Grenade cleaner can harm car paint. The following behaviors can damage car paint: 1. De-icing agents: In winter, de-icing agents on roads may not cause immediate harm during short trips, but prolonged driving on roads with de-icing agents can lead to the agents adhering to the car paint surface in large quantities, corroding the paint and causing premature aging. 2. Tree sap: Vehicles parked under trees should be wary of tree sap. Since tree sap is transparent and colorless, careless owners may not notice it. Dried tree sap can create pits in the paint and, in severe cases, cause cracking. 3. Cold water washing: Frequently washing a hot car body with cold water can significantly damage the paint. If the car has just been driven at high speeds and is then washed, even the tires could be harmed.
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