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    Rust-Oleum Wax and Tar Remover??

    Hey everyone im running low on KS prep-all and was at walmart early today and noticed they had a few quarts of the Rust-Oleum Auto Wax and Tar Remover marked down to $2.50 is this any good does it dry/act the same as prep-all? Who uses it any info would be much appreciated don't wanna miss out on a good deal?
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    Re: Rust-Oleum Wax and Tar Remover??

    I use it all the time, its not solvent based it's water based. It's very safe. I don't know if it leaves anything behind though, but it's great if you want to remove an LSP. It is different than Prep-All, as I'm guessing that is solvent based, but I have never used it.

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    Re: Rust-Oleum Wax and Tar Remover??

    I see no reason not to give it a try. It sounds like it's formulated for automotive use by a reputable manufacturer and for that price I would not resist the offer...

    Let us know what you think and how it compares to Klean Strip prep-All...

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    Re: Rust-Oleum Wax and Tar Remover??

    I can't for the life of me seem to find any Klean strip prep all in my area. I've checked walmart, oreillys, advance auto, all with no luck. They carry other Klean Strip products, but not prep all.

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    The Rustoleum stuff is also good to remove spent polish. I has a soapy component too it, so it has a lot of lubrication. I went to my Wal Mart and it want in sale there.

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    Re: Rust-Oleum Wax and Tar Remover??

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtyrango212 View Post
    Rust-Oleum Auto Wax and Tar Remover
    Just curious...What are you going to be using this for/on?



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    Re: Rust-Oleum Wax and Tar Remover??

    Did you check auto body paint shops?

    I found DuPont brand at local paint shop.

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    Re: Rust-Oleum Wax and Tar Remover??

    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyG View Post
    I see no reason not to give it a try. It sounds like it's formulated for automotive use by a reputable manufacturer and for that price I would not resist the offer...

    Let us know what you think and how it compares to Klean Strip prep-All...
    Yea im gonna pick sum up for the price why not? I just like the ease of prep-all wowo and done.
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    Re: Rust-Oleum Wax and Tar Remover??

    Quote Originally Posted by swanicyouth View Post
    The Rustoleum stuff is also good to remove spent polish. I has a soapy component too it, so it has a lot of lubrication. I went to my Wal Mart and it want in sale there.
    Do you have to wash it off? In other words it dose not evaporate correct? And it was not on sale it is marked down like on clearance? In a another part of the automotive department with the RV stuff ohh they also had meguiars motorcycle products with the red labels. on clearance there as well Idk?
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    Re: Rust-Oleum Wax and Tar Remover??

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX725 View Post
    Just curious...What are you going to be using this for/on?



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    Just in general paint prep,wax/grease removal, ect?
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