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    Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    I am looking to see what everyone likes for tar removal. I have always used Tarminator and always got the 5 gallon pail so I can use spray bottle rather than buying aerosol cans of it. I can get a 5 gallon pail of Tarminator for around $110 which lasts me the whole year. I have seen a couple videos of Citrol doing a great job to remove tar but would like your thoughts. Thanks

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    Re: Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    Gee, that’s a whole lot of tar removal. Are you a professional detailer?
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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    Re: Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    Yes I have a mobile detail business. the 5 gallon pail is cheaper than buying cases and cases of aerosol cans

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    Re: Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    Citrol is somewhat more effective and takes less time/effort but its' also way more expensive at around $60/gallon (do they even make something larger) so it may not be worth it to you.

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    Re: Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    I think Citrol works better and faster. But as stated above, it is more expensive. Maybe try a can and make your own determination to see if it’s worth it for you.
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    Re: Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    I would test with a can of Citrol 266 and see if the time saving or if it's easier to work with is worth it to you. Have not used any of these tar removers. But use one basicly at every wash I do in the winter months here in Sweden. One thing with a more effective tar remover that also has a clinging ability from it. Is that you may use much less of product with the more effective one and it's more time saving too. I went with trying the Carpro TarX and this has those abilities. A 1L bottle I got 6-8 uses from. While my ordinary tar remover I get 2-3 uses from. Still for me who does 2 cars the TarX is not worth it as it's so much more expensive. I pay less for the 5L jug than for the TarX. No doubt the TarX is a better product and if I where haveing a business it could be worth it.

    Can you get the Citrol in a gallon jug or is it only in spray cans?

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    Re: Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    I've seen it in gallons and even 5gl bucket (from one vendor)

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    Re: Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    Thanks for all the suggestions. Cost is a factor for me since my detail business is a late afternoon (not for much longer with daylight) and weekend only business. Has anyone had any success diluting Citrol which I heard can be done? I know using full strength would be best but if I could cut it 1:1 or even 1:2 it may be worth it. I think TarX is out for me as it is too expensive,

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    Re: Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    I've read some stuff that suggests a dilution as high as 1:10 but honestly, I'd probably just call Schaeffer (Citrol mfgr) and ask them. Or get a gallon and try it (or maybe a spray can and a water mister). You'd need 1:1 or 1:2 to make it cost equivalent to most others.

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    Re: Tar removal - Citrol or Tarminator

    You can get a gallon of kerosene for a few bucks and works just as well.

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