How to Remove Small Yellow Spots from White Car Paint?
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To remove small yellow spots from white car paint, follow these steps: 1. Wash the car thoroughly and dry it; 2. Soak a towel in water, wring it out slightly, and apply some essential balm to the towel; 3. Gently wipe the yellow spots on the car with the towel soaked in essential balm, repeating every 2 minutes until the spots disappear. For white car maintenance: 1. Remove dust from the car body promptly before, during, and after use to reduce static electricity's attraction to dust; 2. After rain, water spots on the car body will gradually shrink, increasing the concentration of acidic substances in the rainwater, so rinse with clean water as soon as possible to avoid damaging the paint; 3. Use special car wash detergent and neutral water to clean the car, avoiding highly alkaline detergents or soaps to prevent stripping the paint's natural oils and accelerating paint aging.
Last week, I just dealt with the yellow spots on my white car, which were tree sap from parking under a tree. Using a clay bar is the easiest method: first, rinse the car thoroughly, spray a dedicated lubricant on the affected area, and then gently rub with the clay bar—the stains will roll into the clay. Remember to keep spraying lubricant, or you might scratch the paint. Wax the car immediately after treatment, or the paint will turn dull. In an emergency, toothpaste can also work, but make sure to use white toothpaste, dip it in water, and rub in circles without applying too much force. Never use your fingernails to scrape! My neighbor’s car got several scratches from scraping and had to be polished to fix it.