2. Rinse the area with water. This will help to remove any residual hickory nut oil that may be on the paint.
3. Apply a stain remover to the area. There are a number of commercial stain removers available, or you can make your own by mixing equal parts baking soda and water.
4. Scrub the area with a soft cloth. Be sure to scrub in a circular motion, and don't apply too much pressure, as this can damage the paint.
5. Rinse the area with water. This will remove any residual stain remover or baking soda.
6. Dry the area with a clean cloth.
7. Apply a wax or sealant to the area. This will help to protect the paint and prevent future stains from occurring.
Here are some additional tips for removing hickory nut stains from auto paint:
* If the stain is old or particularly stubborn, you may need to repeat steps 3-6 several times.
* Be sure to test any stain remover on a small, inconspicuous area of the paint before using it on the entire stain.
* Avoid using harsh chemicals or solvents, as these can damage the paint.
* If you are unable to remove the stain yourself, you may need to take your car to a professional detailer.