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Will 100-degree boiling water damage car paint?

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LillianDella
07/29/2025, 08:15:49 AM

100-degree boiling water will not damage car paint. Below is additional information on cleaning surface dirt from cars: 1. Bird droppings, tree sap: First rinse the car body clean, then use detailing clay to rub back and forth over the bird droppings or tree sap. Be sure to continuously spray water to keep the paint surface moist, which prevents paint damage. After several back-and-forth rubs, the stains will disappear. 2. Paint, grease: For situations where the car body is covered in paint spots, polishing and waxing can be directly chosen, even though it may damage the paint. If only a small amount of paint is accidentally sprayed, detailing clay can handle it well without damaging the paint. It's important to note that if paint has been left on for too long, it may seep into the car paint, making it difficult to clean and requiring professional treatment at an auto repair shop.

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EthanRose
08/13/2025, 06:45:21 PM

As a seasoned DIY car washer, I must say that 100-degree boiling water is practically a destroyer for car paint. The surface layer of car paint consists of clear coat and color coat, which can't withstand high-temperature impacts. When boiling water is splashed on it, the drastic temperature difference can easily cause micro-cracks or bubbles in the paint surface. Over time, this accelerates aging and corrosion, just like human skin getting scalded. I once saw a neighbor mistakenly use hot water to clean their car paint, which left permanent fading spots. Therefore, it's best to use lukewarm water or specialized cleaning agents when washing your car, avoiding high temperatures or chemical irritation. Regular paint protection can extend your car's lifespan and save you money and hassle in the long run. Periodic waxing can enhance protection, making the paint less susceptible to damage while maintaining its shiny, like-new appearance.

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VonCody
10/08/2025, 10:37:49 PM

I'm an auto detailing enthusiast who enjoys researching car paint care. 100-degree boiling water is very dangerous for car paint because high temperatures can cause the paint surface to deteriorate—it melts the clear coat layer, leading to color peeling or bubbling. After being impacted by boiling water, the paint becomes fragile and prone to attracting dust and contaminants, eventually losing its shine over time. I've experimented with using warm water for car washing without issues, but pouring boiling water directly leaves marks on the paint. Therefore, I recommend using regular tap water or professional cleaning sprays when washing your car, avoiding contact with high-temperature items. Additionally, protecting your car's paint isn't just about washing; you should also park away from direct sunlight or acid rain areas. These maintenance habits will help keep your car's appearance looking great for longer.

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DiHeidi
11/21/2025, 10:53:17 PM

I've been repairing cars in my own garage for years and can confirm that boiling water can damage car paint. The paint acts like a thin film, and high temperatures can disrupt its structure. Pouring 100-degree boiling water on it may cause thermal shock cracking or corrosion discoloration. I've personally seen customers' cars develop hazy spots from washing with hot water. Using room-temperature water is safest for car washing. If there are stubborn stains, opt for a mild detergent instead of boiling water. Long-term paint maintenance helps prevent unexpected issues.

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EmilianoAnn
01/12/2026, 12:29:16 AM

As a seasoned car enthusiast with years of experience, I can tell you that 100-degree boiling water is not good for car paint. The high temperature of boiling water can soften and deform the paint, leading to fading or cracks. I've compared washing with cold water versus boiling water, and the latter clearly causes more damage. It's recommended to use room-temperature water for cleaning to prevent permanent damage. Car paint is the first line of defense for the vehicle body, and protecting it well can reduce repair costs.

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CameronMarie
04/08/2026, 04:21:23 AM

I've been in the automotive industry for many years, and boiling water can indeed damage car paint. When 100-degree boiling water comes into direct contact, the thermal shock can cause the paint to peel or discolor, affecting the vehicle's aesthetic value. Here's my experience to share: always use lukewarm water or commercial cleaners when washing your car. The key to maintaining car paint is to avoid extreme temperature fluctuations, such as not using hot water to de-ice in winter. These simple habits can prevent more serious issues.

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