How to Deal with Paint Spots on Car Paint Surface?

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VanDamian
09/05/25 3:28am
Here are five methods to handle paint spots on the car surface: 1. Banana Oil: Commonly known as thinner, dip a towel in banana oil and gently wipe the paint spots. It can dilute the paint and effectively clean the spots, followed by rinsing with clean water. However, banana oil is toxic, volatile, and somewhat corrosive, which may damage the car paint, so extra caution is needed when using it. 2. Gasoline: Gasoline can dissolve paint effectively with minimal corrosion. The steps are the same as with banana oil. 3. Alcohol: Paint can be removed by wiping with alcohol (industrial alcohol). Use a soft cloth dipped in alcohol to gently wipe the paint spots. 4. Essential Balm: Essential balm can dissolve coatings and is also useful for cleaning paint spots, with the same operation as alcohol. 5. Tar Remover/Paint Thinner: Tar remover can also dissolve paint. Spray it evenly on the paint spots, wait for a while to soften and dissolve the spots, then wipe with a towel and rinse with clean water.
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