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Help- Road tar!
Hello fellow detailers!
I have a 2011 Scion TC, silver in color. Heres my problem..
I wash washing the car the other day, and I noticed specs, spots, etc..all over the hood, fenders, doors, quarter panels..etc. I looked at it a bit more, and it appears to be tar. The best way I can explain it, is they look like POPPY SEEDS all over the car. I can scratch them off with my nail, but..there are alot of them, dozens all over. And I don't want to risk possibly scratching anything. Here is what I have tried
Clay (Adams)
Wash (Chemical Guys, P21S Total Auto Wash, Meguiars)..in a foam gun
Tarminator, spray on, and let sit for about 5 minutes, and then try again, nothing.
Coming into the winter soon, and I want to get a good coat of sealant and wax on the car for the upcoming wniter. What can I do. Any suggestions?
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Tar-X Amazing stuff on tar.
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mineral spirits should work too
I told my wife that a husband is like a fine wine; he gets better with age. The next day, she locked me in the cellar.
~Tim
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Tar X for sure! The spray head sucks on it so get another bottle, unless they changed. It if not its a pain in the butt.
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Mineral spirits is worth a try first, much cheaper and probably easier.
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try claybar, or use something with d-limonene in it....
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Really have no idea if it is safe, but when I was probably 17. I had a bunch of road tar on my truck, and it literally wiped right off with WD-40.
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Sounds like artillery fungus to me. Do you park near mulch beds on a frequent basis? Best way I have found to get them off is with a medium grade clay bar, like Meguiar's blue clay.
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Shane
2021 Honda Civic Hatchback EX Lunar Silver
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I've got just the product for you . Review: CarPro Tar X
EDIT: Ohhhh, nice catch Shane! I didn't read the whole description of problem. Shane is right, that doesn't sound like tar. Shane is right on with his method. I have used the bug and tar sponge with good results on some of them but only clay did it for the rest as Shane said. Never had the chance to try TarX on them.
:dancebanana:
Sky's the Limit Car Care
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Go to your favorite store like home depot or paint store and get a Gallon of oderless mineral spirits (Paint thinner) and it will do a great job removing tar. Put some on a sponge and work it in. it will disolve all road tar. Safe on all paints. Yes there are many products for tar but MOST all of them are derived from oil base or mineral spirits. $5.97 a quart and its environment safe.
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