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The wheel man:
:sad: As per title realy. driving to work yesterday and passed a truck that was re laying stones on the road. I went one the kerd on the opposit side of the road to avoid it all. got to work and i have tar all over my passenger side wheels, over the front left wing, door & rear 3/4 pannel. Its covered the bottom part of my skirt (that that type :wink:) and looks right f***ing mess
Any advise on whats best to get it off without buggering up the paint............ seriously thinking of writing a letter to the councill, i mean re laying a road @ 8.20 in the morning is going to cover a lot of cars in the s*it and some are going to be looked after :mad:
JPC:
try some Tardis mate, it sounds like you need exactly this! ;)
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000002.pl?REFPAGE=http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/&WD=tardis&SHOP=%20&PN=autosmart-tardis-clean.html%23aAS1#aAS1
dont be put off by it being 5L, you will get thru it quickly and its a great product. it will strip wax though, but so would any other solution to your problem
spray on the tardis, let it sit for 5 mins, then with a wet microfibre cloth, try to softly buff off the tar. it shouldnt take much pressure.
I suggest this method as it is a lot less abrasive than clay. if there is some tar remaining, then i would suggest clay!
hope this helps
Jay
autoperfection.com:
As Jay says - Tardis will certainly do a job for you here.. use as Jay advises and you wont go wrong..
if you do need a smaller amount we can help...
regards
Taryn and Jim :happy2:
The wheel man:
thanks guys, i think i will see what the councill say. If i dont get it done by a pro (paid by them!) then i will get some :happy2:
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