How to Remove Car Paint?

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Karl
07/25/25 4:50am
First, clean the surface with a damp cloth. Stubborn stains can be treated with cleaning tools like toothpaste. Use fine sandpaper to sand in a straight line with water in the same direction. If the damage is not severe, this step can be skipped. For metal parts like fenders, use touch-up paint or similar tools to cover the metal to prevent rust. After drying, apply water wax on a cloth and start polishing. Depending on the situation, polish 1-3 times as needed.
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