Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yikes! Not only can having your car egged be annoying, but leaving egg on your car too long could actually damage your vehicle’s paint job. Here’s how to clean egg off a car:
If you’re lucky and the egg is fresh, you might be able to rinse it off with water.
Use water and a car wash detergent of your choice and a scrub brush to remove the egg off your car.
If there’s still some egg not coming off, try dipping a rag in hot water and place it over the egg stain to help steam it off.
You can use a power washer if you have one for extra pressure.
If all else fails, you might need to buff it out.
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