How to Deal with Water Rust Drips on Car Paint?
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Water rust drips on car paint can be cleaned using methods such as toothpaste, essential balm, car paint iron powder remover, and carburetor cleaner. Specific methods are as follows: Using Toothpaste: Toothpaste can be used to remove water rust drips on car paint. The toothpaste we use daily is an excellent cleaning tool. Apply toothpaste to a damp towel (ensure the towel is not too wet and wring it out), then gently rub it back and forth on the rusted area. After cleaning, use another clean damp towel (also wrung out) to wipe the area clean, then let it dry. Using Essential Balm: Essential balm is also a good solution. Apply it to the rusted area, wait for five minutes, then wipe it off with a damp towel. Generally, if the rust stain is small and not too adhesive, it will be removed effectively. Car Paint Iron Powder Remover: Using a car paint iron powder remover can quickly dissolve iron powder and oxidation layers on the paint surface. Simply spray it on, and the iron powder will dissolve rapidly. After spraying, the iron powder will turn into a purple liquid and flow off, then rinse with clean water. Carburetor Cleaner: Stubborn stains like oil or adhesive can be removed with a carburetor cleaner. However, note that it is highly corrosive and may affect the car paint.