How to Remove Air Conditioner Water Drops from a Car?
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Soak a paper towel in hot water, then dip the surface of the paper towel in a little vinegar and apply it to the stained surface. Wait for ten minutes, then rinse with clean water. Purchase an air conditioner water stain cleaner online and wipe it off with a specialized towel.
I just encountered this situation where air conditioning water dripping onto the car may leave water marks, affecting its appearance. Actually, removing them is quite simple. My usual method is to first rinse the affected area with clean water to remove surface dust and stains, then spray automotive-specific cleaner onto a soft cloth and gently wipe the area. A few wipes will make the water marks disappear. Remember not to scrape with hard objects to avoid scratching the car paint. For old water stains, you can add some white vinegar diluted with water to scrub, as the acid-base neutralization works quite well. Also, a reminder: air conditioning water is usually condensation water and not harmful, but if left uncleaned for a long time, it may leave marks. Regularly rinsing the car roof and checking the air conditioning drain pipe will prevent issues. When parking, avoid parking under outdoor air conditioning units to reduce the risk of dripping. These small habits can greatly protect your car's exterior.