Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
It would have to eat through the clearcoat, the paint and the primer to affect the plastic in any way (it can't go through the paint to only harm the plastic base). I've used it before on different finishes and it works fine without harming the clearcoat. You will strip EVERYTHING off of the paint, though, so be sure to put some wax down when you're done to protect everything.
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Originally posted by Purple Towel Detailing View PostNot Goo-Gone, try Goof-Off. Very different product and not available in a gel. It's a paint remover and can be found in the paint isle at Home Depot.
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Originally posted by Purple Towel Detailing View PostNot Goo-Gone, try Goof-Off. Very different product and not available in a gel. It's a paint remover and can be found in the paint isle at Home Depot.
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Not Goo-Gone, try Goof-Off. Very different product and not available in a gel. It's a paint remover and can be found in the paint isle at Home Depot.
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Originally posted by Purple Towel Detailing View PostI had some road tar on a customer's car that did not come off with ANYTHING in my usual bag of tricks, including Tarminator, kerosene and gasoline.
The only thing that worked was Goof-Off.
I'm guessing that it isn't tar, but some type of road sealant or blacktop.
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
I had some road tar on a customer's car that did not come off with ANYTHING in my usual bag of tricks, including Tarminator, kerosene and gasoline.
The only thing that worked was Goof-Off.
I'm guessing that it isn't tar, but some type of road sealant or blacktop.
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Originally posted by BillE View PostI have never had a problem using kerosene. BUT that doesn't mean there couldn't be, but I really doubt any problem will show up. Just try a small area first to see how it performs. Using kerosene is a perfect examble of "like removing like". It is actually a solvent for many tar based product during production. Kero is really a pretty benign petro-just stinks to high heaven!
I will add, living where 'they' use a lot of seal-coat, no matter have carefully one drives, ya just can't NOT get the stuff on your vehicle. Hence, I've always just grabbed the kero jug.
Sorry to hear that Tarminator didn't work.
Bill
I tried Kerosene last night, granted it was a old jug (which I don't know if it has anything to do with it) but it didn't take them off, maybe helped a little. I didn't sit it there for a while, should I hold a rag on it for a longer time I did about a minute?
I also used lacquer thinner, that seemed to work about as well as the kerosene but didn't remove them.
I was thinking about getting some Trix by Carpros but I don't see a point in buying any other tar removers as I dont see anything being much better than Kerosene or thinner...
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
I have never had a problem using kerosene. BUT that doesn't mean there couldn't be, but I really doubt any problem will show up. Just try a small area first to see how it performs. Using kerosene is a perfect examble of "like removing like". It is actually a solvent for many tar based product during production. Kero is really a pretty benign petro-just stinks to high heaven!
I will add, living where 'they' use a lot of seal-coat, no matter have carefully one drives, ya just can't NOT get the stuff on your vehicle. Hence, I've always just grabbed the kero jug.
Sorry to hear that Tarminator didn't work.
Bill
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Originally posted by BillE View PostGonna suggest a non-Meguiar's product...Stoner's Tarminator. That and good 'ol kerosene.
Bill
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Originally posted by BillE View PostGonna suggest a non-Meguiar's product...Stoner's Tarminator. That and good 'ol kerosene.
Bill
I found some tarminator in stock at a local auto supply, I will pick it up today and give it a whirl.
Anything you can suggest to protect this? I have a couple of coats of Ultimate wax on there and I clean every other day with Waterless Wash and Wax and Wash once to twice a week depending on the level of dirtiness.
I was thinking about throwing a carnauba wax over the ultimate wax for a layer of protection that kind of embedded itself into the paint?? (not sure if that ie really the way it works or not.)
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Gonna suggest a non-Meguiar's product...Stoner's Tarminator. That and good 'ol kerosene.
Bill
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Let us see if I made your image larger. Now the spots are more visible.
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
Originally posted by Old Bear View PostYou can load your image from your PC to your Gallery.
Then you can add it to a post.
See this thread,
http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...g-Photo-Albums
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Re: Help!!! tar spot removal white paint
You can load your image from your PC to your Gallery.
Then you can add it to a post.
See this thread,
How To - Inserting Images, Creating Photo Albums (https://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?60104-How-To-Inserting-Images-Creating-Photo-Albums) The following shows you how to create your own photo album on MOL and also how to insert and display an image into a message. Following that is a more advanced yet, simpler
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