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raul0
27th May 2010, 16:16
Hi i recently got some tar remover from halfords and applyed some onto my car i seem to have alot of tar spots. I tryed to remove them but it didnt remove any am i not doing it right ? is there a special way off getting them off. Thanks
JAGVTS
27th May 2010, 16:18
Hi i recently got some tar remover from halfords and applyed some onto my car i seem to have alot of tar spots. I tryed to remove them but it didnt remove any am i not doing it right ? is there a special way off getting them off. Thanks
elbow grease mate :)
raul0
27th May 2010, 16:21
What so rub hard with it don't want to damage the paintwork im assuming it wont ?
Liam_
27th May 2010, 16:21
Clay bar works a lot better imo.
raul0
27th May 2010, 16:26
yer i ordered one yesterday mate. Will see if i can get anything off with autogylm but if that fails ill just use the clay.
Mike_420
27th May 2010, 17:15
i applied it to my drivers door where the tar was the worst, rub it in with a microfibre and leave for a few seconds, you should notice the tar start to disintigrate, and you should be able to wipe it off with the cloth, for harder to remove stains repeat and or leave the tar remover on for longer.
then use the claybar to completely remove any tiny bits of tar
raul0
27th May 2010, 17:22
i applied it to my drivers door where the tar was the worst, rub it in with a microfibre and leave for a few seconds, you should notice the tar start to disintigrate, and you should be able to wipe it off with the cloth, for harder to remove stains repeat and or leave the tar remover on for longer.
then use the claybar to completely remove any tiny bits of tar
Did you rub it in quite hard mate to get rid of the stubborn ones ?
P90PTS
27th May 2010, 17:23
Clay won't remove all Tar.
Get some AutoSmart Tardis, it's amazing stuff!
Mike_420
27th May 2010, 17:30
Did you rub it in quite hard mate to get rid of the stubborn ones ?
i wouldnt say so, on the harder to remove tar i just left the product on for longer and you could see it disintigrating the tar, and the tar had been on a good 9 months, so it was pretty stuck on.
id try leaving it on longer and rubbing it in circular motions then repeat
MrHouston
27th May 2010, 17:42
Apply the T&G, leave it for a couple minutes, apply T&G to a cloth, rub off paintwork
But as already mentioned, go for Autosmarts version.. it's by far the best out there
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