How to Deal with Paint Spots on the Car?

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DelLogan
07/30/25 3:55am
Methods to deal with paint spots on the car: 1. Use a towel dipped in banana oil to gently wipe the paint spots, which can dilute the paint and effectively remove it, then rinse with clean water; 2. Gasoline can dissolve paint, with good effect and no corrosiveness, and the steps are the same as with banana oil; 3. Paint can be removed by wiping with alcohol (industrial alcohol)—use a soft cotton cloth dipped in alcohol and gently wipe the paint; 4. Essential balm can dissolve paint and can also be used to clean paint spots, with the same operation as alcohol; 5. Asphalt cleaner can also dissolve paint—spray it evenly on the paint spots, wait for a while to soften and dissolve the paint, then wipe with a towel and rinse with clean water.
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