How to Remove Glue Stains from Car Body
Introduction
Glue stains on your car’s body can be a nuisance, but they don’t have to be permanent. With the right tools and techniques, you can remove glue stains from your car’s body without damaging the paint.
Materials you will need
- Rubbing alcohol
- WD-40
- Goo Gone
- Microfiber cloths
- Cotton balls
Instructions
- Start by testing the solution in an inconspicuous area. This will help you to ensure that the solution does not damage the paint on your car.
- Apply the solution to the glue stain. Use a cotton ball or a microfiber cloth to apply the solution to the glue stain. Be sure to saturate the glue stain with the solution.
- Let the solution sit for a few minutes. This will give the solution time to work on the glue stain.
- Gently scrub the glue stain. Use a microfiber cloth to gently scrub the glue stain. Be careful not to apply too much pressure, as this could damage the paint on your car.
- Rinse the area with water. Use a clean microfiber cloth to rinse the area with water. Be sure to remove all of the solution from the area.
- Dry the area. Use a clean microfiber cloth to dry the area.
Tips
- If the glue stain is still visible after you have followed the instructions above, you can try using a stronger solution. However, be sure to test the solution in an inconspicuous area first.
- You can also try using a heat gun to remove glue stains. However, be sure to use the heat gun on a low setting and to keep it moving so that you do not damage the paint on your car.
- If you are unable to remove the glue stain yourself, you can take your car to a professional detailer. They will have the tools and expertise to remove the glue stain without damaging your car.