What to Do When Resin Drips on the Car?
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In cases where the resin on the car body is not severe, you can use hot water with a small amount of laundry detergent and a brush to scrub off the resin. You can also use a cleaning agent to treat it, wash the car afterward, and then apply wax. Below is some relevant information about resin: 1. Resin can be categorized into natural resin and synthetic resin. Natural resin refers to amorphous organic substances derived from the secretions of animals and plants in nature, such as rosin, amber, and shellac. 2. Synthetic resin refers to resin products obtained through chemical synthesis from simple organic compounds or through chemical reactions of certain natural products, such as phenolic resin and polyvinyl chloride resin. Among these, synthetic resin is the main component of plastics.
Last time my car was parked under a tree and got quite a bit of resin dripped on it, so emergency treatment is really important. If the resin has just dripped on, soak a towel in warm water and place it over the resin for five minutes. Once it softens, gently wipe it off. If it’s already dried, it’s more troublesome—you’ll need to go to an auto parts store to buy a special adhesive remover, spray it on, wait ten minutes, and then use a soft cloth to wipe in circles. Whatever you do, don’t use a blade to scrape it off! I learned this the hard way—scratches are much harder to deal with than resin. After cleaning, remember to apply a layer of wax to protect the paint. If the affected area is large, it’s best to go to a professional detailing shop—they have polishing machines that can handle it thoroughly.