How to Clean Stains on the Car Body?
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Methods to remove stubborn stains from the car are as follows: 1. Take the car to a professional auto detailing center for washing. 2. Spray iron remover on the stained areas of the car, let it soak for five minutes, then wipe with a towel and rinse with clean water. 3. Perform polishing, waxing, or crystal coating on the car body. Benefits of car crystal coating: 1. The car surface is isolated from the external environment, reducing oxidation and effectively preventing acid rain from corroding the paint surface, thereby extending the lifespan of the car paint. 2. Various dust, mud, and foreign substances on the car surface can be easily cleaned off. 3. It can minimize damage to the car surface caused by external forces. 4. High resale value retention.
As an ordinary person who drives long-term, I don't think cleaning car stains is complicated. My most common method is to first rinse the dust off the car with a hose, avoiding using a high-pressure washer too aggressively to prevent damaging the paint. Then, prepare a bucket of water with some car-specific wash soap, and use a soft sponge or wash mitt to gently wipe the entire car from the roof down, focusing on stained areas like bird droppings or mud splashes, avoiding excessive force that could scratch the paint. After wiping, thoroughly rinse off the foam and dry with a microfiber towel to prevent water spots. I always make sure to wash the car in the shade, as washing under direct sunlight can cause rapid drying and leave spots. An extra reminder: regular car washing prevents stain corrosion and maintains a clean appearance, which is much easier than fixing damage later. I recommend washing at least every two weeks, especially after rain when stains accumulate more easily.