How to Remove Glue from Car Paint?

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PresleyDella
07/28/25 7:46pm
To remove glue from car paint, follow these steps: 1. Apply a hot towel to the glued area on the car paint; 2. Spray cleaning agent or glue remover onto the glued area; 3. Let it sit for one minute; 4. Carefully wipe the glue off the car paint with a sponge cloth until the glued area is completely clean. Precautions for glue on car paint: 1. Clean the glue on the car paint promptly upon discovery; 2. Rinse off the cleaning agent thoroughly after washing the car body; 3. Avoid using excessive force or rashly applying carburetor cleaner, gasoline, or banana oil for cleaning. Glue on car paint can affect the vehicle's appearance and cause the paint to corrode and peel off.
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