Remove paint transfer from car WD40

No matter how careful you are with your car, a scratch or scuff mark is going to appear. While WD-40 Multi-Use Product cannot help in situations where the metal has been damaged, it can help with scuff marks, where another car has come into contact with yours and left some paint residue. If you were to bring your car into an auto repairer to fix the job, you’d be charged a lot of money to have it repaired, but WD-40 Multi-Use Product is also great for removing scuff marks from cars.

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For scuff marks to cars, make sure the area is clean then simply spray it with WD-40 Multi-Use Product and let the lubricant in the WD-40 Multi-Use Product loosen the scuffed paint. Then simply wipe it off with a soft cloth. Keep on spraying the WD-40 Multi-Use Product and wiping it dry until the scratch is no longer visible.

WD-40 Multi-Use Product is fantastic for removing shoe scuff marks from floor surfaces. For vinyl or tiled floors, it’s simple. Just spray it on, let it sit for a few seconds, and wipe it off with a cloth. Remember to clean away any residue.

WD-40 Multi-Use Product is one of the few products that can be used as a car parts cleaner and solve your household cleaning needs. Pick up an extra can today. With over 2,000 uses, there’s always a new one to discover.

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Use of the day: Use #WD40 to help remove paint transfer caused by another vehicle rubbing up against yours (without damaging its clear coat). Chrisfix shows you how it's done.

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In addition to preventing bugs from hitting your vehicle, WD-40 is also a great option for removing already stuck-on bugs, bird droppings, tree sap, and grime. It won't damage your paint; just remember to rinse it off with soap and water afterwards.

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WD-40 is effective at removing this additional layer of paint. Give the whole area a good spray down, and then let it soak in. After that, it's just a case of putting in a few minutes of elbow grease with a microfiber cloth. The abrasion should lift away the offending paint.