How to Remove Rust Spots from Cars?

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VanCooper
07/30/25 5:22am
Methods for removing rust spots from cars are as follows: 1. Use toothpaste to remove rust stains. Apply toothpaste to the rusted area, wait for a period of time before washing the car, apply toothpaste once more before washing, and the rust stains will be significantly reduced after washing. 2. Use a touch-up pen to cover rust spots. For minor rust spots, lightly sand the area with water and fine sandpaper, then apply a touch-up pen of the same color. Once dry, gently smooth the area with fine sandpaper. 3. Use rust remover. Automotive rust removers are low in VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds), non-toxic, and non-corrosive. After spraying, the rust will dissipate over time.
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