How to Remove Paint Transferred from Another Vehicle on the Car Body?

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DiMarley
07/30/25 5:43am
The method to remove paint transferred from another vehicle on the car body is: 1. Prepare a bottle of resin remover; 2. Spray the resin remover on the transferred paint; 3. Use a cloth to wipe the area where the resin remover was applied. Methods for maintaining car paint include: 1. Wash the car only after the engine has cooled down; 2. Minimize exposure to direct sunlight; 3. Clean stains on the car body promptly; 4. Rinse with clean water after rain to prevent acid rain corrosion; 5. Apply wax or glaze. The functions of car paint are: 1. To protect the car from corrosion by various atmospheric agents; 2. To decorate the car; 3. To indicate the type of vehicle; 4. To improve comfort and sealing, preventing noise caused by vibrations.
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