How to Remove Cement Spots from Car Body?

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DelLeila
07/29/25 11:47pm
Removing cement spots from the car body depends on the time elapsed, generally with a 12-hour threshold. Below are the specific methods: 1. If less than 12 hours have passed, you can wet and soak the area with water, then use car wash soap and a towel to gently scrub. Although this method is slower, the results are acceptable. 2. If more than 12 hours have passed, you can use acidic solutions or gasoline to soften the cement, followed by rinsing with water. Alternatively, try using a hairdryer; due to the difference in thermal expansion between cement and plastic, the cement spots may fall off on their own. 3. If the results are unsatisfactory, professional polishing at a repair shop may be necessary, with prices varying depending on the vehicle.
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