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Tardis or clay
parks:
It seems to me from reading detailing threads that these do a similar job, removal of tar etc. What do people favour? I've uses clay but the tardis seems popular.
stealthwolf:
Claying realistically slices off top of the tar, so you can have some left behind. Claying is probably fine for very light/superficial tar spots.
Tardis is supposed to dissolve the tar spots and shift it completely.
I'd recommend using tardis and would use it before claying the car. Am not sure but I think claying would also rub the tar over the paintwork, which is not something you want.
Neil:
--- Quote from: stealthwolf on April 17, 2011, 08:35:40 am ---
I'd recommend using tardis and would use it before claying the car.
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That`s exactly what I do :happy2:
parks:
Bloody expensive forum making me spend money.
Will get some and some bilburry wheel cleaner I hear so much about! :drinking:
stealthwolf:
Hope you have some brushes to clean the wheels with!
EZ wheel brushes are great for getting behind the face.
Raceglaze/envy/swissvax style brushes are great for the face, and for other bits like trim, panel gaps etc.
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