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    Whats the best way to remove caked on tar on body panels?
    Im doing a BMW this weekend that has tar literally splashed onto the bumper and its been there for quite some time, from what I understand

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    Re: Removing Tar

    Originally posted by CELL
    Whats the best way to remove caked on tar on body panels?
    Im doing a BMW this weekend that has tar literally splashed onto the bumper and its been there for quite some time, from what I understand
    Use the Bug & Tar Remover. Spray it on the tar, and let it soak in for a minute for caked on tar. Then use a clean Terry towel and wipe off. Always be sure to re-apply a coat of wax on the same area. Most Tar removers will also remove your wax as well.
    This stuff works great!! I detailed a white car with tar on the finish, from front to back. I followed the steps on the bottle and it was 80% gone. I had to let a couple spots soak for a minute.



    Last edited by Magic; Apr 21, 2006, 06:51 AM.
    Never argue with an Idiot.. They'll only drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience..

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      Would the Body Solvent from the detailer line be just as good?

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