How to Remove Cement Stains from the Car Body?

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ConnorFitz
07/24/25 5:18pm
Methods to remove cement stains from the car body: 1. If the stain has been there for less than 12 hours, first wet and soak it with water, then slowly wash it with car wash soap and a towel. Although this method is slower, the effect is quite good; 2. If the stain has been there for more than 12 hours, the cement will have hardened by then. You can purchase some acidic solution from a pharmacy, dip a brush in it, and apply it to the cement. The cement will dissolve in the acidic liquid, and then you can rinse it off with water; 3. Pour gasoline onto the stain, wait for it to soften slightly, and then wipe it off. This method is suitable for large-area removal; 4. Spray white vinegar onto the cement with a spray bottle, wait for 3 to 5 minutes, and then wash the area with car wash soap. This method ensures no residue is left behind.
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