How to Deal with Yellow Spots on Car Paint?
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Spray iron remover on the car surface, wait for 3 to 5 minutes, and then wipe it off with a sponge; repaint or polish and wax the car body; purchase high-quality car clay and rub it on the areas with yellow spots. Below is additional information: 1. The role of waxing: As a traditional item in car detailing, waxing primarily serves to waterproof and protect against acid rain. Due to the protection of car wax, the amount of water droplets adhering to the car body is significantly reduced, with an effectiveness ranging from 50% to 90%. Secondly, it protects against high temperatures and UV rays. As the weather gets hotter, cars driven or parked outdoors for long periods are prone to paint aging and fading due to sunlight. The film formed by waxing can reflect some of the light, effectively preventing paint aging. 2. Causes of yellow spots: The yellow spots on a car's body are formed when the car passes through industrial areas where metal elements float in the air, or when braking, as the brake discs produce some rust powder. Due to the static electricity of the car paint, these powders are adsorbed onto the paint surface, resulting in the formation of yellow spots.