How to Remove Cement from Car Paint?
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Methods for removing cement from car paint are as follows: Wet and soak with water: If the cement has been on your car for less than 12 hours, the best method is to first wet and soak it with water, then use car wash liquid and a towel to slowly clean it, section by section. Although this method is slower, the results are quite good. Dissolve with acidic liquid: If the cement has been on your car for more than 12 hours, it will have hardened by then. You can purchase some acidic solution from a pharmacy, dip a brush into it, and apply it to the cement. The cement will dissolve in the acidic liquid and can then be rinsed off with water. If it's difficult to remove, hydrochloric acid can be used—it won't damage the car body. When applied to the cement, it will dissolve immediately due to the acidity and can then be rinsed off. Since cement is alkaline and hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, it works particularly well on alkaline substances. Pour gasoline: Pour gasoline onto the cement. Once the paint softens slightly, you can manually remove the cement (suitable for large-area removal).