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Will Fireworks Splashing on the Vehicle Damage the Car Paint?

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DeCora
07/29/25 9:58pm
Fireworks splashing on the vehicle will not damage the car paint. The functions of car paint are: 1. To protect the car from erosion by various corrosive media in the atmosphere; 2. To decorate the car; 3. To indicate the type of the car; 4. To improve the comfort and sealing of the car, preventing noise caused by vibration. Methods for maintaining the car paint surface include: 1. Timely removal of dust on the car body to minimize the adsorption of dust by static electricity; 2. Rinsing rain stains with clean water as soon as possible after rain to avoid damaging the paint surface; 3. Avoid washing the car under scorching sun or high temperatures; 4. Use clean and soft cloths or sponges when washing the car to prevent metal shavings and sand particles from causing scratches.
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ODiana
08/15/25 9:48pm
Yes, fireworks splashing onto a car can definitely damage the paint. As a car owner, I've experienced this firsthand. The sparks and high-temperature debris from fireworks landing on the car paint act like tiny fireballs, causing thermal damage. If it's just small sparks lingering for a few seconds, they might leave only slight scorch marks or discoloration. But larger firework shells or fragments, when extremely hot, can directly burn the paint surface, leading to bubbling or peeling. Even worse, fireworks contain chemical components like sulfur and metal dust, which can form corrosive spots on the paint. Over time, these spots can penetrate like rust stains, making them particularly troublesome to deal with. Once, I didn't pay attention and parked near a fireworks area. After the rain, the small spots expanded and turned into tiny pits, costing me hundreds of dollars to repaint. My advice to everyone is to park as far away from fireworks as possible. If any splashes occur, rinse them off immediately with clean water—don't wait for them to dry. Regularly waxing your car also helps protect the paint, acting like a protective coating. In short, don’t underestimate these small incidents—they can ruin your car's appearance and resale value.
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MariaLynn
10/17/25 6:53am
Fireworks splashing onto car paint definitely pose risks, as I've learned from daily experience. Those tiny sparks may be small, but when hot enough, they can directly burn the surface, leaving behind charred spots. Fireworks also carry various chemical powders that can seep into the paint, causing corrosion and dulling the finish. Once during a festival, my car's roof was covered in firework residue. I initially thought nothing of it, but when I washed the car days later, I discovered numerous small pits with chipped edges. The auto shop said this is a common issue—minor cases require polishing to conceal, while severe ones demand repainting the entire panel, which is time-consuming and costly. I recommend keeping your car away from firework displays. If any residue lands on your car, wash it off immediately, avoiding towel wipes to prevent scratches. Regular maintenance is also crucial, like monthly washing and waxing to keep the paint smooth. Playing it safe can save you from expensive repairs.
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