JohnnyO
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Discovered this trick recently.
Where I live we get a lot of road tar and I get some tar remover and rub it off every spring before I wax. It's a PITA.
This year I accidentally stumbled on this technique. Spray on the tar remover, let it sit a bit, and wipe with a microfiber cloth. Don't have to go crazy with it and don't rub all the tar remover off but leave the residue there.
Then hit it with the detailing spray and the clay bar. Stuff comes off like a champ, you'll see it on the clay.
Worked especially well on my wife's minivan since it's maroon and the tar is impossible to see but it feels like you're rubbing a piece of sandpaper at first.
Where I live we get a lot of road tar and I get some tar remover and rub it off every spring before I wax. It's a PITA.
This year I accidentally stumbled on this technique. Spray on the tar remover, let it sit a bit, and wipe with a microfiber cloth. Don't have to go crazy with it and don't rub all the tar remover off but leave the residue there.
Then hit it with the detailing spray and the clay bar. Stuff comes off like a champ, you'll see it on the clay.
Worked especially well on my wife's minivan since it's maroon and the tar is impossible to see but it feels like you're rubbing a piece of sandpaper at first.
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