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  • Removing Concrete

    What can I use to remove concrete that has dried onto the vehicle's paint and plastic trim?

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    Re: Removing Concrete

    Iirc tar remover is your safest bet.

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      Welcome to Meguiar's Online!!
      That is a tricky one. How much concrete is on the paint?
      Joel
      Firefighter/EMT-B
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      '99 F-150

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        Re: Removing Concrete

        Concrete

        Calcified water spots on paint and glass and water and concrete spots are pretty much the same chemically; calcium carbonate, with the concrete being cross-linked with water

        If the concrete is ‘fresh’ try using detailer’s clay, using short strokes with light pressure or you may cause deep surface scratches

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        • Apply 1:1 ratio water with distilled White Vinegar solution, and using a spray bottle, spray that mixture on the spots and let them "soak." Then rinse with water and repeat as necessary.
        • If the ambient temperature water/vinegar mix does not work, warm (100-120 degrees) 100% distilled White Vinegar, saturate a clean kitchen sponge with pure vinegar and hold the sponge over the concrete spots for a few minutes
        • If the above do not remove them try equal parts distilled water, isopropyl alcohol and distilled white vinegar. The acid in the vinegar will help etch and dissolve the concrete.
        • Rinse the area thoroughly with water after the vinegar and then reapply wax or sealant to that area.

        a) To remove concrete that has set use a Valuguard Decontamination / Neutralization system a safe alkaline wash and neutralizing system the ABC wash apparently loosens the bond with the clear coat, after using the wash simply lift off any concrete with a plastic razor, for smaller specks use detailers clay, any subsequent etching will require an abrasive to level the paint surface, and then reapply wax or sealant to that area.

        b) Back-Set by Romix is a paint safe acid alternative with no fumes or odours, molecularly breaks down the ionic bond in Portland cement, completely dissolving and releasing the hardened cement from any surface it is adhered to. Chemically speaking, Back-Set converts the positive ions in the hardened matrix into negative ions, which dissolves the cement into mud that can be rinsed away. Because it works chemically, rather than mechanically, Back-Set may be used to remove cured concrete, mortar, grout, and stucco from virtually any surface without harm. Always apply to a dry surface area
        ~ Providing unbiased advice that Professional and Enthusiast Detailer’s Trust ~ Blog – http://togwt1980.blogspot.com

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