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ThegreenVTR
13th April 2008, 14:11
Got loads of tar on my doors and other stuff what is best to remove it?:y:

hesslevtr
13th April 2008, 14:24
tar remover

Mr_suv
13th April 2008, 14:25
clay bar

98silvervts
13th April 2008, 15:04
clay bar

i agree CLAY

mattchewone
13th April 2008, 16:45
Tar remover, then cay bar it mate.

Branter33
13th April 2008, 16:56
Sorry to be difficult. :A:

But I wouldn't recomend using the clay initially if, as you say, you have a lot of tar. As you will go through it no bother, in my opinion its bit of a waste :y:

Initially use a tar remover, I personally use AS Tardis and its excelent stuff. Although you could pick up Autoglym Tar Remover for about £5ish (don't quote me on that:p) from Halfrauds no bother.

All you do is simply spray on the lower panels of the car, wheels or whatever part is affected. Then let it sit for a few minutes as it dissolves the tar, then simply wipe off with a Microfibre Cloth. :y:

Once this is done I would then clay the car. That way your not wasting loads of it just picking up tar that could be removed beforehand :y:

Hope that helps bud:y:

EDIT: As MATTCHEWONE said :p (just glanced at the post)

nme224
13th April 2008, 17:44
autoglym tar remover i use matey

mattchewone
13th April 2008, 18:12
Sorry to be difficult. :A:

But I wouldn't recomend using the clay initially if, as you say, you have a lot of tar. As you will go through it no bother, in my opinion its bit of a waste :y:

Initially use a tar remover, I personally use AS Tardis and its excelent stuff. Although you could pick up Autoglym Tar Remover for about £5ish (don't quote me on that:p) from Halfrauds no bother.

All you do is simply spray on the lower panels of the car, wheels or whatever part is affected. Then let it sit for a few minutes as it dissolves the tar, then simply wipe off with a Microfibre Cloth. :y:

Once this is done I would then clay the car. That way your not wasting loads of it just picking up tar that could be removed beforehand :y:

Hope that helps bud:y:

EDIT: As MATTCHEWONE said :p (just glanced at the post)

As i said but in a bit more depth lol. :p

RedB
13th April 2008, 18:25
As i said but in a bit more depth lol. :p

haha yeah as said dude.

Wash
Tar Remover
Clay
Wash

That should remove the worst of it :)

theecho
13th April 2008, 18:26
I use AG Tar Remover too, requires a bit of elbow grease me finds though, and i aint one for hard work!

ThegreenVTR
13th April 2008, 19:02
sorry being silly lol what is clay? lol

RedB
13th April 2008, 19:05
sorry being silly lol what is clay? lol

Clay...

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/detailing-clay/cat_9.html

:)

ThegreenVTR
13th April 2008, 21:10
cheers lads! :)

RedB
14th April 2008, 10:41
cheers lads! :)

No worries man :hug:

matt-88
14th April 2008, 21:16
I use "thinners"

Roper
14th April 2008, 21:19
I use "thinners"

you being serious ? :panic:

DAN-VTS
14th April 2008, 21:45
LOL thinners would do the job! Along with taking your paint off too :y:
I would use tar remover then go over it with the clay bar

matt-88
14th April 2008, 22:11
Yea i honestly use it. DONT use to aggresivley and dont use if its not ot#riginal paint, Apart from that your bang on the crack.

RedB
15th April 2008, 12:56
Yea i honestly use it. DONT use to aggresivley and dont use if its not ot#riginal paint, Apart from that your bang on the crack.

You will get a bang on the crack when you have to pay out for stripped and ruined paint dude! :fcuk:

saxokid100
24th April 2008, 21:58
Autoglym tar remover i use mate!!....:y::y:

Mark51
26th April 2008, 02:16
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=127152

the stickys are there for a reason mate