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An electric vehicle expert has revealed how to remove Tesla Cybertruck fingerprints from the model’s stainless steel exterior after noting that a professional detailer couldn’t figure out how to remove the smudges. This auto enthusiast, Alanis King of InsideEVs, says refrigerator cleaner is the secret ingredient for successfully removing Cybertruck fingerprints in a YouTube video reviewing the new electric vehicle . King stated during her InsideEVs Cybertruck overview : “Although passersby think this [Cybertruck stainless steel exterior] is the coolest thing ever, it’s really hard to clean.

GoPro footage of Tesla Cybertruck driver 'speeding' triggers Air Force investigation Tesla drivers warned to be on lookout for misleading ads that could cost thousands “The owner of this truck [Cybertruck] said they had a detailer come clean the car and the detailer could not figure out how to get fingerprints off. “Sat there for like three hours on YouTube trying to figure it out. You know how you get them off? Refrigerator cleaner.



” In a Reddit post discussing these tedious fingerprints, one account wrote : “Worked in a burger place with stainless steel fridges we had to clean every day. The spray did a great job removing those fingerprints and oil, so I’d second this idea.” King notes that numerous Cybertruck owners, who paid between $102,000 and $120,000 for the debut Foundation Series model, have wrapped their electric vehicles (EVs), which seems like an attempt to.

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