Car expert reveals ‘quick and easy’ way to remove black spots from your motor’s paint 

A CAR expert has revealed his trick for removing black spots from your motor’s paint with a quick and easy guide.

The motor professional shows his clever hack of lifting contamination from your vehicle without using a clay bar.

YouTube/Epic Automotive DetailingCar expert reveals ‘quick and easy’ way to remove black spots from your motor’s paint[/caption]

YouTube/Epic Automotive DetailingThe car detailer uses fallout remover to lift contamination from the vehicle[/caption]

YouTube/Epic Automotive DetailingThe effective five-step process can remove up to 90% of spots[/caption]

The experienced auto detailer shared an easy step on his YouTube channel called Epic Automotive Detailing.

He told his viewers how to use a chemical decontamination to remove black spots in your white paint.

The tiny black spots are metal particles released from brake pads that find their way into paintwork.

But these spots also come from train tracks and unbelievably from the air that we breathe on a daily basis.

Following a simple five-step method, you can remove 90 per cent of black spots from your car.

The YouTuber advised to wash the vehicle before applying the decontamination chemical.

He said that using the chemical on a dirty auto is “a waste of money“.

Step one includes covering the entire automobile with a snow foam.

Then, leave it for about five minutes to dwell and get the full benefits.

Afterwards, rinse off the foam and move onto a two bucket wash.

The two bucket wash method is one of the best ways to clean the car, using one bucket with a car soap solution and the second with plain water to rinse your wash pad.

When the auto is rinsed, clean and ready, you can begin to apply a chemical decontamination.

The car expert gave a crucial pro tip for this step, saying that the best time to perform this process is during winter.

“Because the car is cool, you can get longer dwelling times, meaning better performance from chemicals.

“And it also means you save money because you’re using less product,” he added.

But he warns that the chemical fallout is a costly method, albeit effective and easy.

It also might take a few attempts before the results are visible.

And chemical solution won’t dissolve contaminants like tree sap and road tar.

Although this method won’t remove 100 per cent of spots, it does come close to it.

And the majority of fallout removers are safe on car paint works.

Another car cleaning expert revealed 80p household item that will leave your car mats “looking new” in just minutes.

And as winter comes, the motor enthusiasts find a nifty hack that can help drivers get their windshields defrosted quickly at no cost.

   

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