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SteveS:
Up from my wheels, on my door etc...

whats the best way to remove this stuff!!

i have tardis, but really don't want to use that on the paintwork.
I have the clay but don't like rubbing it on the paint that much.. lol..

wondered what methods others used?

Gene Hunt:
Tardis is fine mate,use it on mine.Just wash straight away & then re-polish & wax etc. :happy2:

stealthwolf:

--- Quote from: SteveS on September 04, 2012, 11:02:59 am ---i have tardis, but really don't want to use that on the paintwork.
I have the clay but don't like rubbing it on the paint that much.. lol..

--- End quote ---
That's a bit like saying I want to wash my car but I don't want to use water on it.

Use the tardis to dissolve the tar. You will need to rinse it off and apply LSP. There's nothing wrong with spot removal of tar.

SteveS:
water isn't corrosive  :confused:

AndyED30:
I had a HUGE splodge of pine sap on my roof the other day, freaked me right out as I really couldn't move it. It was totally clear too so thought it was the paintwork bubbling up underneath. If you tried to carefully 'chip' away at it with a fingernail it just broke up and glued itself to another bit of the roof!  :signLOL:

Used some of the stuff below and it got rid of it pretty fast just using a applicator pad and some very gentle elbow grease!

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/engine-amp-exterior/valet-pro-citrus-tar-and-glue-remover/prod_586.html

Give it a go?

Andy.

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