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01-17-08, 04:04
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 34 | mineral spirits hi,
i have some help to ask about tips! to remove road tar normally your guy used mineral sprits but i don't have this kind of this solvent in Thailand. what i can fine is turpentine,kerosene and thinner  which one to these i should used or any suggust  | |
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01-17-08, 06:37
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Flint Michgan Posts: 850 | Re: mineral spirits well none of those are really good options. However desiel fuel will work in a pinch and kerosene is really close. But be very careful with it you can really mess up your finish if you use it carelessly. | |
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01-17-08, 07:36
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Join Date: Jun 2007 Posts: 308 | Re: mineral spirits Quote: |
Originally Posted by sly hi,
i have some help to ask about tips! to remove road tar normally your guy used mineral sprits but i don't have this kind of this solvent in Thailand. what i can fine is turpentine,kerosene and thinner  which one to these i should used or any suggust  |
All of those will remove clear coat if you rub them in really hard or let them sit on the panel for a while...not recommended...looks for a bug and tar remover first, then try WD40 if all else fails...
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01-17-08, 08:01
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 34 | Re: mineral spirits Thanks Jakerooni and twista616!! Mineral sprits, is it safe for clear coat? | |
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01-17-08, 10:40
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Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Whitehall, MI Posts: 689 | Re: mineral spirits Read the label on what you're calling "thinner". It may be mineral spirits, then you're OK using that. If it's lacquer thinner it will be a mixture of many ingredients, don't use that it's way too strong. Your safest bet will be a bug & tar remover.
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01-20-08, 08:05
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Toronto Posts: 1,441 | Re: mineral spirits I have used WD40 in the past when nothing else was available. It works but it's pretty tough to remove from glass, let me tell you.
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01-21-08, 01:27
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Marlborough, Massachusetts Posts: 1,799 | Re: mineral spirits Sawadee!
Can you get Stoner's Products in Thailand?
Their Tarminator is very effective on road tar.
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01-21-08, 03:07
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Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 919 | Re: mineral spirits Quote: |
Originally Posted by sly hi,
i have some help to ask about tips! to remove road tar normally your guy used mineral sprits but i don't have this kind of this solvent in Thailand. what i can fine is turpentine,kerosene and thinner  which one to these i should used or any suggust  | Kerosene will work since your working on the lower panels only. Just wash with soap and water after using and you should be fine. I had a roofing business for years and got tar on my trucks constantly and kerosene did not harm the finish. | |
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01-21-08, 03:38
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Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Brookfield Illinois Posts: 1,397 | Re: mineral spirits Either mineral spirits or kerosene will work great. Kerosene drys very slow , so if you have a lot of tar you will get more dwell time. Spirits dry much faster. Years ago Zeibart would give people a small bottle of Zeibart solvent to remove any rustprofing that driped a few days later. I watch them fill the bottles from a 55 gallon drum of deoderized mineral spirits. If you buy spirits get the deorderized kind, it cost a little more money , but it smells better. | |
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01-21-08, 05:07
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Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Oil Patch Posts: 91 | Re: mineral spirits I have posted this before. Many years ago (1950's) my uncle used to wash his car in winter, Northern Ohio, and I would help. He used a mixture of Kerosene and water which would not freeze and as I recall really cleaned the car. In the spring he would wax the car and claimed the Kerosene got all the salt/chemicals/tar off the car. As I recall all his cars looked great.
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01-22-08, 07:29
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Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Brookfield Illinois Posts: 1,397 | Re: mineral spirits Quote: |
Originally Posted by beabout I have posted this before. Many years ago (1950's) my uncle used to wash his car in winter, Northern Ohio, and I would help. He used a mixture of Kerosene and water which would not freeze and as I recall really cleaned the car. In the spring he would wax the car and claimed the Kerosene got all the salt/chemicals/tar off the car. As I recall all his cars looked great. | We did the same thing many years ago. The kerosene would mix with water,it would keep the road film off the car , it would shine, it was a rinseless wash , and it would help prevent rust from forming around mouldings, which were put on with metal clips. You used 1 cup of kerosene to a bucket of water. | |
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