MK5 Golf GTI
General => Detailing => Topic started by: Degudodger on March 14, 2014, 09:06:24 am
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What is the best way to deal with REALLY difficult to remove tar.
Spent some time yesterday decontaminating the car of years of tar build up and managed remove all of it bar what is on the lower edge of the passenger door. The stain looks like a splash mark and will not come off using AG Tar remover.
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Any thoughts?
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spray WD40 on a rag hold it on the tar til it starts to go soft then wipe it off :happy2: it works try it
Rob
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Use a proper Tar removal product such as Autosmart Tardis.
AG Tar remover is not very good. Spray on and leave for a couple of minutes and then wipe off with a microfibre and rinse.
It will remove all of your wax so you will want to re-wax the area,you might as well iron-x and clay and then wax/seal after using Tardis to reprotect the area.
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I know as I write this someone will contradict me. However I used meguires quick detailer and clay bar. I did the areas and it removed all the tar, left the paintwork perfectly smooth for polish.
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AG tar remover is rubbish tried it on my girlfriends car and hardly removed anything. I use auto finesse obliterate which works amazing at removing tar. Not saying it does it in one go but couple of passes and all clean. I have heard got things about autosmart tardis and think alot of people favour it.
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As above... tardis... or WD40
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I know as I write this someone will contradict me. However I used meguires quick detailer and clay bar. I did the areas and it removed all the tar, left the paintwork perfectly smooth for polish.
If you can remove tar without having to use a clay bar that reduces the likelyhood of causing any marring to the paint surface so is always the preferred method.
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AutoFinesse ObliTARate is very good.
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AG tar remover is rubbish tried it on my girlfriends car and hardly removed anything. I use auto finesse obliterate which works amazing at removing tar. Not saying it does it in one go but couple of passes and all clean. I have heard got things about autosmart tardis and think alot of people favour it.
Maybe depends on the tar I suppose, some probably sets harder than others, our car it absolutely covered at the moment (and I mean covered) after a botch repair job on our road, I had a go on a couple of the worst panels the other night with AG tar remover and thought it worked brilliantly.
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AG tar remover is rubbish tried it on my girlfriends car and hardly removed anything. I use auto finesse obliterate which works amazing at removing tar. Not saying it does it in one go but couple of passes and all clean. I have heard got things about autosmart tardis and think alot of people favour it.
Maybe depends on the tar I suppose, some probably sets harder than others, our car it absolutely covered at the moment (and I mean covered) after a botch repair job on our road, I had a go on a couple of the worst panels the other night with AG tar remover and thought it worked brilliantly.
If the car is protected with a wax or sealant i think ag tar remover may work better, but was her car wasn't protected and god knows how long the tar was on there for. Dont think it is as strong as others out there. If tar isnt on there long will prob come off with AG but always like the have something that requires less work :laugh:
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AG tar remover is rubbish tried it on my girlfriends car and hardly removed anything. I use auto finesse obliterate which works amazing at removing tar. Not saying it does it in one go but couple of passes and all clean. I have heard got things about autosmart tardis and think alot of people favour it.
Maybe depends on the tar I suppose, some probably sets harder than others, our car it absolutely covered at the moment (and I mean covered) after a botch repair job on our road, I had a go on a couple of the worst panels the other night with AG tar remover and thought it worked brilliantly.
If the car is protected with a wax or sealant i think ag tar remover may work better, but was her car wasn't protected and god knows how long the tar was on there for. Dont think it is as strong as others out there. If tar isnt on there long will prob come off with AG but always like the have something that requires less work :laugh:
See what you mean, there are probably easier things out there, my next door neighbour uses Tardis and it looks a bit less involved but our car has had an amazing detailing job done by the previous owner so that probably helps.
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A little white spirit on a cloth, just remember whatever you use that you will have to wax that area again as it will have been removed
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Thanks guys.
I'm going to try WD40 on a small area as well as Autosmart Tardis to compare results.
Agreed, AG Tar remover isn't exactly brilliant.
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Show N shine waterless wash. The range sell this stuff and usually have BOGOF deals. Its fantastic on hard tar spots
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Use autosmart tardis that is the only product you need to use
It's also by far the cheapest out of any of the products on a per ML basis so honestly don't waste your time with WD40 or anything else.
Be careful of getting any tar removal product on any plastic rub strips eg the GTI skirts..
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Thanks Jay. Tardis ordered :happy2:
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I've used tardis and oblitarate, both very good products. As previously mentioned, give it a clay, some iron-x and reprotect :)
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After to save time and using two products there is a iron removal clay lube from supernatural. Does both the jobs at once :happy2:
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You want to use the tar remover and iron fallout remover PRIOR to claying just to clarify.
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http://www.waxamomo.co.uk/Item/SNFL500
This is what I was referring to allows iron removal and clay at the same time. But yes after tar removal.
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You can just clay with Iron X to be honest if you want.
Clay lubes are mythical creatures.