There are a few ways to remove acid rain stains from car paint. One option is to use a commercial acid rain stain remover. Another option is to use a degreaser and water mixture to clean the area and then apply a wax or sealant.

There is no easy or cheap way to remove acid rain from cars. Various methods and materials are necessary, and the process can be expensive.

Acid rain remover is not designed to be used on car paint. Acids in the rain can etch the paint off of a car, and acid rain removers are not designed to remove etching agents.

The best way to remove rain stains from your car is to use a car detailing spray. Follow the instructions on the bottle to get the best results.

Vinegar does not hurt car paint.

Many people believe that white vinegar can be used to remove water spots. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. In fact, vinegar may actually make water spots worse.

Acid rain can cause a variety of problems on cars, including corrosion, staining, and a loss of paint. In severe cases, acid rain can even damage the metal itself.

Yes, vinegar can remove wax from a windshield. Vinegar is a mild acid that will break down the wax and remove it.

Wax is better because it lasts longer and removes more dirt and dust.

There is no one answer to this question as it depends on the type of car polish and the severity of the water spots. Some car polishes may be more effective than others at removing water spots.