How to Remove Black Spots from a White Car?
2 Answers
Squeeze an appropriate amount of car cleaner onto a towel, then use the towel to carefully wipe off the dirt on the white car paint. Next, use a damp cloth to wipe off the cleaner from the car body. The dirt on the car has been removed.
I've been washing my car myself for years, and it's quite common to encounter small black spots on white cars, mostly tar splashes from the road or insect remains. First, use a high-pressure water gun to rinse the body and soften the dirt, avoiding rough cloths to prevent scratching the paint. Apply a neutral car wash solution and let it soak for a few minutes. For stubborn stains, gently apply a cleaning wax and rub lightly, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. After treatment, don't forget to apply a layer of protective wax to prevent dust accumulation. Regular monthly car washes can significantly reduce this issue, especially after high-speed driving, to avoid stains setting in. Daily maintenance is actually quite important. Through these small habits, I keep my car sparkling, saving both money and hassle.