How to Remove Dried Mud from a Car?

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DeAutumn
08/26/25 3:05am
There are several methods to remove dried mud from a car: 1. If it hasn't been more than 12 hours, wet and soak the area with water, then wash with car shampoo: If it's been less than 12 hours, first wet and soak the mud with water, then use car shampoo and a towel to wash it off gradually, working in small sections. 2. If it's been more than 12 hours, apply an acidic solution and scrub with a brush: If it's been over 12 hours, the mud will have hardened. You can purchase an acidic solution from a pharmacy, dip a brush in it, and apply it to the mud. The acidic liquid will dissolve the mud, which can then be rinsed off with water. 3. Soften the mud with gasoline and remove it by hand: Pour gasoline onto the mud, wait for it to soften slightly, then manually peel it off (suitable for large areas). 4. Use a hair dryer to heat the area for natural removal: Heat the mud-covered area with a hair dryer. Due to the difference in thermal expansion between the mud and the car's surface, the mud will usually fall off on its own. 5. Spray white vinegar for natural removal: Spray white vinegar onto the mud using a spray bottle, wait 3-5 minutes, then gently scrape it off with a hard card. The mud will come off easily. Afterward, wash the area thoroughly with car shampoo to ensure no residue remains. Note: If the mud cannot be removed by these methods, you may need to use rubbing compound and a polishing wheel, with costs varying depending on the car.
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SanSamantha
09/08/25 3:22am
Every time I encounter dried mud on my car, I have to deal with it immediately to avoid scratching the paint. As someone who frequently drives off-road, mud on my car is a common occurrence. Dried mud becomes hard like a shell and shouldn't be scraped off forcefully to prevent damaging the surface. My routine involves using a hose to spray water on the mud spots first, letting them soften for about 10 minutes. Then, I apply some regular car wash soap and gently wipe it off with a soft cloth. Prevention is key: rinse the car right after rainy days or driving on muddy roads, and wash it routinely every week. Here's a tip: park in a dry spot to avoid mud splashes. Long-term neglect can lead to yellowing of the paint, requiring professional repair, so developing good habits saves time and effort.
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MacMadelyn
10/22/25 3:25am
I place great importance on environmental protection and adhere to water-saving principles even when washing my car. For dry mud on the car, I avoid using high-pressure water guns that consume too much water. Instead, I use a small bucket to collect some water, soak a clean cloth, and place it on the mud spots for 5 minutes to soften them. Then, I gently wipe the area, repeating a few times until the mud is gone. Chemical cleaners are strictly avoided to prevent soil pollution. I also advocate rinsing mud stains with clean water immediately after rain to minimize environmental contamination. For daily parking, I choose concrete surfaces over muddy areas to reduce dirt accumulation. Eco-friendly living starts with every drop, and even car washing can make the planet greener!
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