How to Remove Numerous Paint Dots from a Car?

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07/30/25 4:05am
Methods for removing numerous paint dots from a car: 1. Gasoline, alcohol, essential balm, or banana oil can dilute and dissolve the paint dots; 2. Evenly spray paint remover on the paint dots and wait for a while to soften and dissolve them; 3. Then wipe with a towel and rinse with clean water. Note that the paint remover must be rinsed off after use, otherwise it may corrode the car paint. Daily maintenance of car paint: 1. Conduct a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle's exterior: If there is any damage, scratches, or exposed metal on the body surface, repainting should be done promptly to prevent rusting of the exposed metal, which could affect the lifespan of the body; 2. Remove snow accumulated on the car in time: Snowflakes contain some acidic or alkaline corrosive substances. These substances can erode the car paint as the snow melts, causing chemical reactions that damage the paint surface and make the body lose its luster; 3. Regularly apply a full-vehicle glaze treatment to the paint surface: Glazing involves covering the car paint with a high-molecular polymer to enhance its wear resistance, featuring characteristics such as high-temperature resistance, sealing, oxidation resistance, gloss enhancement, water wash resistance, acid rain protection, and corrosion resistance.
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