What are the clever methods to remove small yellow spots from white cars?

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VonLucy
07/29/25 2:13pm
Clever methods to remove small yellow spots from white cars: 1. Use car wash clay dipped in water to vigorously rub the areas with yellow spots on the car body, then rinse with clean water; 2. Spray iron remover on the areas with yellow spots on the car body, let it soak for 4 to 6 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with clean water, and use cleaning solution if necessary; 3. Take the car to a 4S shop for polishing, waxing, or crystal coating treatment. Reasons for the appearance of small yellow spots: 1. The car is parked outdoors, and rainwater mixed with iron powder falls on the car body surface. If not washed in time, rust spots form on the paint surface; 2. The car is not frequently driven, and the paint is exposed to air for a long time. Various factors such as air humidity, salinity, pH of rainwater, and UV radiation intensity affect the oxidation of the car paint.
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