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Dried in tar
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WD40................d0
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Petrol, or any other solvent.I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0
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Thanks guys, will give it a try!0
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Theres already a thread about removing tar0
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Try MaGuires Clay Bar or Mothers Clay Bar on the bodywork0
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To be pedantic, it is bitumen not tar but the methods of removing it are the same0
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Thinners ...0
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butter......0
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Tar Spot Remover availble at accessory shops should be the safest bet.;)I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
cyclonebri1 wrote: »Tar Spot Remover availble at accessory shops should be the safest bet.;)
But not the cheapest..
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