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How to Remove Egg Stains From Cars

    • 1). Grab your supplies and start cleaning your car just as soon as you find out that there is egg on it. It is imperative that you get the egg off before it has a chance to do major damage, even if it is in the middle of the night.

    • 2). Remove any eggshells that are stuck on your car by hand.

    • 3). Remove any remaining egg with a soft towel.

    • 4). Fill a bucket with 2 cups of white distilled vinegar and 2 cups of cool or lukewarm water. Don't use hot water; it will set the egg stain.

    • 5). Saturate your towel in the vinegar water solution and then wring it out.

    • 6). Place the wet towel on the stain for about 15 to 20 minutes. You can save time by having several towels to place on the different stains.

    • 7). Remove the towel from the stain and rub the area gently with the towel to loosen any residue.

    • 8). Use a soft cloth to wipe the area down and to make sure no remaining egg residue is left. If so, repeat the treatment.

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