How to Remove Paint Sprayed on a Car?

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VonJack
07/25/25 1:07am
If paint is sprayed on a car, you can remove it by wiping with cotton yarn or a soft cloth soaked in gasoline or rubber solvent while the paint is still wet. Here is some relevant information: 1. Precautions: Scrub rather than soak. Be careful not to use too much solvent, as this will prevent damage to the original paint. If the paint is sparse and has already dried and cured, it may be safer to directly use car (polishing) wax to grind it off. 2. Disadvantages: The consequences of paint drifting onto a car are very serious, and over time, it will definitely affect the gloss of the car's paint. If it splashes onto the glass, it will directly affect visibility while driving, reducing safety.
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