How to Remove Asphalt from a Vehicle?

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MirandaDella
07/28/25 6:01pm
The method to remove asphalt from a vehicle is: 1. Purchase asphalt cleaner and a clean towel; 2. Evenly spray the cleaner 3 to 5 times on the areas with asphalt on the car body; 3. Wait for fifteen minutes until the asphalt begins to dissolve; 4. Wet the towel with water, wring it out, and then wipe off the asphalt where the cleaner was applied. Methods for maintaining car paint include: 1. Wash the car only after the engine has cooled down; 2. Minimize exposure of the vehicle to direct sunlight; 3. Clean any stains on the car body promptly; 4. Rinse with clean water after rain to prevent acid rain corrosion; 5. Apply wax or glaze as needed.
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VanMiles
08/11/25 11:55pm
Last month I drove through a freshly paved road and later found several sticky black tar spots on my car body. They were quite annoying. I tried washing them off with water but it didn't work, so I used a specialized tar remover available at supermarkets or auto parts stores. Here's the proper method: First wash the car body clean, then spray the cleaner and let it soak for a few minutes to dissolve the stains before gently wiping in circular motions with a soft sponge or microfiber cloth to avoid scratching the paint. After removal, remember to rinse thoroughly and apply wax to protect the paint from future incidents. Prevention is key: In summer heat, keep windows open for ventilation and avoid construction zones when possible. Always keep a bottle of cleaner in your car for emergencies - it saves a lot of hassle. After removing the tar, the car body becomes spotless again, making driving much more enjoyable.
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