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    Tar removal

    I applied Carpro UK to my truck in the fall. Today, I was detailing the truck and had a few stubborn tar spots. I considered using IGL Ecoclean tar remover, which is a creamy tar remover that works pretty good. I think the IGL might remove the coating, but I'm not sure. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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    Re: Tar removal

    Tar removers are solvent/petroleum based and will remove some if not all of your coating. I would clean and re-coat.

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    Re: Tar removal

    CarPro's Tar-X should be safe to use on the CQUK coating for contamination removal. I've used it on my CQuartz classic coated car without issue for tar and sap removal. I would wash really well with Reset or a strong soap afterwards and maybe top up with a SiO2 detailer/sealant like Elixer or Reload, or whatever similar product you have on hand, just to feed the coating a bit and keep the hydrophobics in top shape.
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    Re: Tar removal

    Another option for a tar remover that is listed as coating safe would be Gtechniq W7. I have used it successfully on Gtechniq coatings, but I really don't have the need to use it hardly at all nor have I used it with CQuartz UK. It does have a strong odor to it, definitely wash your towels well after use.

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    Re: Tar removal

    As was said above. CarPro Tar-X is safe to use as-needed on a CQUK coated vehicle.

    But as Mike always says if a product isn't adding to your protection then it is doing what? So just use it as needed - don't get carried away.

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