What to Do When Paint Dots Are Sprayed on the Car Body?
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Methods for handling paint dots sprayed on the car body: 1. Dip a towel in banana oil and gently wipe the paint dots. Banana oil can dilute the paint and is effective for cleaning paint spots. Rinse with clean water afterward. However, banana oil is toxic, volatile, and somewhat corrosive, which may damage the car paint, so extra caution is needed when using it. 2. Gasoline can dissolve paint effectively without being corrosive. The steps for use are the same as with banana oil. 3. Paint can be removed by wiping with alcohol (industrial alcohol). Use a soft cotton cloth dipped in alcohol and gently wipe the paint. 4. Essential balm can also dissolve paint and can be used to clean paint dots, following the same steps as with alcohol.
Don't panic if paint spots get sprayed on your car body. My first recommendation is to gently wipe them with a damp cloth as soon as possible, because dried paint spots become harder to remove. If wiping doesn't work, avoid scraping with hard objects to prevent damaging the paint. Try using soapy water or car wash solution with warm water, testing on a small area with a soft sponge. For stubborn spots, purchase an automotive clay bar with lubricant and slowly rub them off - this works well. For the most persistent spots, look for specialized stain removers at supermarkets, like spray-type products designed for oil-based paints. Remember to wash and wax the car afterward for protection, and avoid parking near construction sites or spray areas to prevent splatters in daily use.