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For years, acid rain has been blamed for killing lakes and trees, but today it constitutes bad news for the paints used on many late model cars.
Acid rain is caused by industrial pollutants that decompose into both sulfuric acid and nitric acid, both of which may fall from the atmosphere hundreds of miles from their source, mixed with precipitation.
After "acid rain" lands on cars, the rain or snow goes away but the acid sticks around, looking like a blemish on the paint finish. Far from a benign stain, however, the sulfuric acid residue is capable of eating clear through a car's finish.
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