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Tar deposits
Ducky76:
Wd40 makes tar just wipe off that's what I used comes off easy
JPC:
Tardis isnt corrosive to sound paint work. Its the correct tool for the job.
Claying will increase the risk of marring if you have a lot of tar without being broken down by tardis first.
Stealthwolf is exactly right, listen up, he speaks the truth! You would be a fool to go straight to clay without using tardis if you have it.
stealthwolf:
Thanks JPC!
I've only ever tried WD40 for engine bay plastics before I found it could potentially weaken them as it contains both solvent as well as lubricant. Having never tried WD40 on paintwork, is it easy to remove?
Ducky76:
Thanks JPC!
I've only ever tried WD40 for engine bay plastics before I found it could potentially weaken them as it contains both solvent as well as lubricant. Having never tried WD40 on paintwork, is it easy to remove?
Yea I just wiped it and quick detailed it but I did clay it anD polish n wax it not long after dunno if affected the wax thou but it did just take the tar right off
homesqueeze:
Thanks for the tip stealthwolf, will bear that in mind. Wasn't claying specifically for the tar, just doing the whole car, but it just seemed to remove the few tar spots that I had really easily.
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