How to Remove Cement Dust from a Car?
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To remove cement dust from a car, you will need water, white vinegar, a towel or gloves, a hair dryer, acidic water, and follow methods such as wet soaking, acidic dissolving, and rinsing. The specific steps are as follows: 1. If the cement has been on the car for less than 12 hours, the best approach is to first wet and soak it with water, then slowly clean it with car wash soap and a towel. 2. If the cement has been on the car for more than 12 hours, it will have hardened. In this case, purchase some acidic water from a pharmacy, dip a brush in it, and apply it to the cement. The cement will dissolve due to the acidic liquid, and you can then rinse it off with water. If it is difficult to clean, you can use hydrochloric acid. Apply it to the cement, and the alkaline cement will immediately dissolve without damaging the car's paint. Finally, rinse it off. 3. If the cement covers a large area, you can pour gasoline on it. Once the paint softens, you can remove the cement by hand. 4. Use a hair dryer to heat the area with cement, and the cement will automatically fall off. 5. Spray white vinegar on the cement using a spray bottle, wait for 3-5 minutes, and then gently scrape it off with an old bank card. The cement will come off in chunks. Finally, rinse the area where the white vinegar was applied with car wash soap.