How to Remove Black Spots on a White Car?
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If it's bird droppings or insect residue, you can wash it off with car shampoo and wipe it clean. If it's oil stains or asphalt splashed from the vehicle in front, you can use a remover to soften it and then wipe it off, followed by waxing (wash the car body with water to remove dirt and dust before waxing).
Hi, I'm also a white car owner and often troubled by black spots like bird droppings or tree sap stains. When dealing with them, I first try gentle methods: wiping with warm water and car soap using a soft cloth. If that doesn't work, I buy a piece of car wash clay, wet it with water, and gently rub it over the spots without applying too much pressure to avoid scratching the paint. After treatment, remember to rinse thoroughly and apply a layer of wax for protection. Prevention is key - try not to park under trees for too long or consider using a car cover to reduce contamination. These methods are simple and effective, and don't let the black spots accumulate for too long, otherwise they'll be harder to clean.