Clear Coat - Road Tar Removal
What do we use to remove road tar from the vehicle so the clear coat is not damaged?
I was thinking 50% Nitromethane and 50% Toluene mixture would work just fine.
I was thinking 50% Nitromethane and 50% Toluene mixture would work just fine.
Last edited by adamstasiak; Dec 21, 2010 at 10:20 PM.
Adam: heat up the tar with a torch until it falls off.
Everyone else: use diesel on a cloth. Apply liberally, wait a few minutes, wipe off. Repeat until it is gone, then wash your car.
Everyone else: use diesel on a cloth. Apply liberally, wait a few minutes, wipe off. Repeat until it is gone, then wash your car.
that guy is so badazz he wears a toque in florida!
i still stick with diesel though.... i have used gas before, but i find it dries up too quick... never tried wd40, but i imagine it would probably be very similar to diesel.
i don't doubt the peanut butter either.... the original diesel engines were designed to run on peanut oil!
i still stick with diesel though.... i have used gas before, but i find it dries up too quick... never tried wd40, but i imagine it would probably be very similar to diesel.
i don't doubt the peanut butter either.... the original diesel engines were designed to run on peanut oil!
Get a clay bar and be sure to use plenty of lubricant with it. They're an essential part of every detailer's kit. Clay bars won't be common in most big-box stores, but I know Canadian Tire carries them.
Edit: wash your car very well before you clay it!
Edit: wash your car very well before you clay it!
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