In the spring you can often see a picture – a car is driving, the body of which is covered with golden scales, which once served as a protection for young foliage. Resin shells are firmly attached to the metal and simply cannot be washed off. Some motorists wave to this, just like everyone else in their lives, and leave it for later. And they do so in vain. Others are in a rush to get rid of the kidneys and use different methods, sometimes extremely unfriendly to their vehicle’s paint. So why not flush the kidneys?
Let’s start with the fact that, in principle, self-cleaning a car always carries a risk of damaging the paintwork. They thought, took a dirty rag or sponge, used low-quality chemistry… and, as they say, grab it and draw it – in the place where the golden poplar shell stuck or gaped other pollution, a muddy spot or even appeared a scratch, which required not only polishing, but also fully qualified repairs.
First of all, Whitespirit, diesel fuel is used. Remember this is very brute force. And if it is supported by the use of sponges, rags, clay, pile, wool, etc., then it will not only come out for a long time, but also unsafe for varnish.
The mania of car owners to use alcohol everywhere is also not very clear. In addition to the above problem, the use of alcoholic products can cause unwanted chemical reactions with the paint of the car, allowing the tar from the kidneys to penetrate even deeper. Generally not an option either. In addition, it is very labor intensive. And alcohol isn’t cheap these days. So what to do?