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How to Remove 502 Glue from Car Body?

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DePhoebe
08/30/25 8:04am

Apply Huarun High-Efficiency Adhesive Remover to the area with glue. Below is relevant information about cleaning the car body: 1. Technique: Carefully check whether doors, windows, and other parts are tightly closed. It is essential to thoroughly inspect whether doors, windows, trunk lids, and other parts are tightly closed. Otherwise, high-pressure water jets during car washing may enter the cabin through unsealed gaps, potentially causing serious consequences. 2. Precautions: Pay attention to electrical safety and correctly use cleaning equipment and eco-friendly water-saving devices according to operational procedures. Use soft water for car washing and avoid hot water as much as possible. The coolant temperature should typically be between 30~40°C. Avoid using alkaline water and hard water with high mineral content. Washing the car body with hard water may leave marks or a film on the surface after drying.

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JonathanFitz
09/12/25 4:58am

I usually enjoy solving minor issues myself, so here's a method for removing 502 glue. You can first try using acetone—that's nail polish remover, which can be easily bought at supermarkets and is particularly effective at dissolving glue. When applying it, remember to test in an inconspicuous spot, like a corner of the car door. Apply a bit of acetone and wait a few minutes to let it soften the glue. Then, gently wipe it off with a soft cloth or cotton swab, avoiding excessive force to prevent scratching the car paint. If the glue is too stubborn, you can use a hairdryer to heat the glue surface to aid in softening. Finally, rinse the area clean and dry the paint surface. If the paint gets damaged, consider applying wax for protection, as 502 glue is highly acidic and can corrode the clear coat. For prevention, keep your car at a distance when doing crafts in the future, or cover it with a car cover.

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VonGemma
10/26/25 5:48am

As an experienced driver, I have plenty of experience dealing with such situations. Removing 502 glue requires caution—using chemical solvents directly is risky and may corrode the car paint. It's best to start with physical methods: first, gently pry the edge of the glue with a plastic scraper. If it doesn't budge, apply a hot towel for a few minutes to soften the glue, then scrape it off slowly. Avoid rushing to use a blade or hard objects, as they will inevitably scratch the paint. After cleaning, check the paint for discoloration or peeling. If there's damage, head to a repair shop for touch-ups. For prevention, keep some glue remover in your car and address any spills immediately. Additionally, regularly apply protective agents to areas where glue has been removed to extend the paint's lifespan.

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VanEmily
12/09/25 6:08am

I think removing 502 glue can be approached in a simple and practical way. Take a bottle of medical alcohol or acetone, apply a small amount to the glue, let it soak for a few minutes until the glue softens, then wipe it off with a soft cloth. Remember to ventilate the area by opening windows to prevent poisoning. After removal, clean the paint surface and apply some wax for protection. To prevent similar incidents, keep a safe distance from the car when doing any bonding work.

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