How to Deal with Black Spots on White Cars?

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OHector
07/28/25 7:30pm
Methods for handling black spots on white cars are as follows: 1. Remove granular dust from the car glass: Gently wipe the dust on the car glass, avoiding the use of overly wet cloths, as granular dust may cause slight scratches on the glass surface. 2. Focus on cleaning stubborn dust spots: After removing surface dust from the car glass, there are usually more stubborn spot stains, which should be wiped with a cleaning liquid. 3. Clean oil stains carefully: Oil stains on the car should be cleaned meticulously, and a dedicated oil stain cleaner can be used for this purpose.
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AniyahMarie
08/12/25 12:31am
Oh, my white car often gets covered in small black spots, probably from tree dust or road iron particles. After driving for a while, I noticed stubborn stains during car washes, which are really annoying. I've dealt with it myself a few times: first rinse off surface dust with water, then apply neutral car wash soap all over the body, gently scrubbing key areas; if the black spots remain, spray some dedicated car stain remover, wait a minute for it to dissolve, then wipe with a soft cloth—don't rub too hard to avoid scratching the paint. After finishing, check for any remaining marks—if there are slight traces left, I'll find time on a sunny day to apply basic wax for stain protection. When parking normally, try to avoid spots under trees or near construction areas to reduce exposure to dirt. Regular maintenance is also crucial—washing and waxing monthly can significantly reduce black spot issues, saving both money and hassle. Remember, don't delay treatment—over time, iron particles can corrode the paint.
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