What Chemicals Are Paint Strippers That Car Paint Fears?

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TuckerAnn
07/29/25 2:24pm
Strong acidic or alkaline substances such as toilet cleaners and high-efficiency kitchen cleaners can initially cause the car paint to lose its luster and gradually corrode it. In severe cases, they may even corrode the car's body. Additional information is as follows: 1. Car paint is most afraid of paint strippers: Paint strippers can remove a wide range of coatings, including alkyd, nitrocellulose, polyurea-formaldehyde rubber-based vinyl, epoxy, polyester, polyurethane paints, exterior wall coatings, and powder coatings. They have extremely strong paint removal capabilities, making them the most feared by car paint. 2. The role of car paint: Car paint primarily protects the car body from corrosion and enhances the car's aesthetic appeal. It is also a way for many car owners to express their individuality.
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