How to Remove Spots on a White Car Body?
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Methods to remove spots on a white car body: 1. Spray automotive cleaner on the spot stains on the white car; 2. Let it sit for two minutes to allow the automotive cleaner to fully react with the spots; 3. Use a cloth to carefully wipe the spot stains. If the entire car is covered with spots and the area is too large, rinse the car clean and then perform a full-body polish using a polishing machine with a fine mirror-finish compound, setting the polishing machine speed between 1200 to 1500 RPM. Preventive measures for spots: 1. Wash the car frequently; 2. Try to park the car in a garage or cover it with a car cover.
I've been driving a white car for many years, and common spots on the car body are usually caused by bird droppings, tree sap, or acid rain marks. Once spotted, I deal with them immediately to prevent corrosion: first, rinse the entire car body with water to wet the spotted areas and soften them, then apply car-specific cleaner or soapy water, wait a few minutes, and gently wipe them off. For stubborn spots, try applying a mixture of white vinegar or baking soda with water, remembering to use a soft cloth to avoid scratching the paint. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly with clean water. Prevention is key in daily care; I try to park in a garage or away from trees and wash the car every two weeks to keep it clean. If the spots are too deep to remove, it's advisable to seek professional detailing for polishing to avoid damaging the car paint.