What liquids can corrode car paint?

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McArabella
07/25/25 4:52am
Liquids that can corrode car paint include: strong acids, strong alkalis, and strongly polar organic solvents. Precautions for car paint maintenance are: 1. Do not touch the car body paint with oily hands or wipe the paint with oily cloths; 2. If there are no obvious scratches on the paint, do not repaint it to avoid color mismatch or poor adhesion; 3. Prevent strong impacts, bumps, and scratches on the car body paint film; 4. For cleaning polished metal parts, use carbon cleaning agents and apply wax regularly for protection; 5. Use high-quality detergents to clean car body decorations, and avoid applying wax too heavily.
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