How to Deal with Flies Always Landing on a White Car?

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VonSamuel
07/28/25 5:09pm
Solutions to prevent flies from landing on a white car: 1. Regularly wash the car to remove residual debris and avoid attracting flies with odors. 2. When the car is not in use for an extended period, cover it with a car cover to prevent flies from attaching to it. 3. Try not to park the car near trash bins or sewage ditches to avoid attracting flies. White car surface maintenance methods: 1. Waxing: A common method for car surface maintenance, very easy to operate, effectively isolating air and rainwater, preventing surface rust. 2. Glazing: Effectively enhances the hardness of the car paint, resistant to high temperatures and corrosion, with excellent anti-oxidation capabilities. 3. Coating: Using high-tech methods to form a tight protective layer on the car paint surface, lasting longer, preventing rainwater corrosion, and protecting against wind, sun, and oxidation of the car paint.
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AlinaFitz
08/11/25 11:36pm
I also drive a white car, and flies always seem to stick to it. This is mainly because white stands out brightly in the sunlight, attracting them as they search for water or resting spots. Additionally, dust and food residues on the car also draw flies. Common solutions include washing the car regularly—once a week—using a mild car shampoo to remove stains; parking in shaded areas whenever possible, such as under trees or in a garage, to avoid direct sunlight; applying car wax to protect the paint—wax reduces light reflection and stickiness. I’ve found that using regular car wax works well, and the number of flies has decreased significantly. Occasionally, I spray some peppermint essential oil around the car—it’s natural, harmless, and leaves a pleasant fragrance. Remember to avoid chemical insecticides, as they may damage the car’s paint. By consistently following these steps, the fly problem has improved a lot. My car is much cleaner now, and driving feels much more pleasant.
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