Do you guys use the clay bar or tar remover to reomve tar. I have been using surface prep but you have to do a lot of rubbing. It doesent take off any clearcoat unline laqure thinner(which I used to use when I thought I knew it all-LOL.) I can only imagine the damage from the thinner
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Re: Clay bars and tar
Originally posted by kboxer
Do you guys use the clay bar or tar remover to reomve tar. I have been using surface prep but you have to do a lot of rubbing. It doesent take off any clearcoat unline laqure thinner(which I used to use when I thought I knew it all-LOL.) I can only imagine the damage from the thinnerBill Poirier
West Seneca, NY 14224
"until you can afford a great car, always strive for a great looking car"
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I almost always use clay, only going the solvent route if I have to. Done gently, the claying doesn't take off an appreciable amount of my LSP whereas any solvent that dissolves the tar *requires* me to reapply the LSP (and often any products I have under it as well).Practical Perfectionist
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I used a magic eraser from Mr. clean to remove a lot of tar and I mean a lot and it was removed very easy from the side doors of a red 1999 vw golf. I don't recommend this (in the package says that you can't use it on paint)but I did it on a car that I was doing a full detail anyway and it worked very good. Also the rims are clear coat and if you can use it on them I think that I was ok to try and I didn't want to waste a clay bar on that tar, It's like disposable clay bars jejeLast edited by The Doctor detailer; Jul 24, 2006, 11:30 AM.ayudando a los regiomontanos a que sus autos brillen waldo_gomez@hotmail.com
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Re: Clay bars and tar
Originally posted by kboxer
Do you guys use the clay bar or tar remover to reomve tar. I have been using surface prep but you have to do a lot of rubbing. It doesent take off any clearcoat unline laqure thinner(which I used to use when I thought I knew it all-LOL.) I can only imagine the damage from the thinner
Well ive been a pro detailer for about 10 years and ive always used a clay bar and laqure thinner and ive never had any problem with it al all!Steve Barlow
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Re: Re: Clay bars and tar
Originally posted by TKDDAD
I've used GooGone with success....I get the bulk of the tar off and then follow with the clay bar....Patrick Yu
2003 Honda Accord
2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6
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Re: Clay bars and tar
I love the clay bar myself lol but it won't always work for the heavier applications like this. One of my customers last week came in to my store because they had driven over a white line on the road that had been freshly painted, thus leaving white splatter paints marks down the bottom side of their car. Unfortunately they left it for about a week and it was really hot weather. I prompted them towards the clay bar but it didnt get it off. At least a learned something new that day and discovered maybe i should have tried bug and tar etc. Unlucky i say...
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