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1. Begin by parking the car in direct sunlight. Allow it to stay in the sun until the cement has dried, making it easier to break into smaller chunks. 2. Use a putty knife, paint scraper, or wire brush to scrape away the pieces. 3. To remove any remaining cement, apply a mixture of dish detergent anRead more
1. Begin by parking the car in direct sunlight. Allow it to stay in the sun until the cement has dried, making it easier to break into smaller chunks.
See less2. Use a putty knife, paint scraper, or wire brush to scrape away the pieces.
3. To remove any remaining cement, apply a mixture of dish detergent and warm water on the affected area. Scrub the area with a stiff bristle brush, then rinse with a hose.
4. If any stain remains, apply a clay bar or rubbing compound specifically designed for vehicles and rub the affected area gently to remove the residue.