How to deal with sticky substances on the car body?

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VonWyatt
07/29/25 7:50pm
Use a hot towel soaked in soapy water to wipe, or you can also use household cleaning products with cleaning effects. Mix soap with a small amount of ammonia and turpentine to remove adhesive marks. Use sticky transparent tape to repeatedly stick and peel off, which can remove some surface residue. A little diluted sodium water can wipe it off easily, or paint thinner can also be used. You can use a hair dryer to dry it, and then gently scrape it off.
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