how do you get those tar and grease splatter stains off the lower rocker panels behind the front wheels, i tried some polish , no budge, i also tried stoners tar and bug remover and nothing, still there? any ideas
how do you get those tar and grease splatter stains off the lower rocker panels behind the front wheels, i tried some polish , no budge, i also tried stoners tar and bug remover and nothing, still there? any ideas
3M tar and adhesive remover, available at wal-mart in the carcare aisle with the touch-up paint.
two quick cheap ways
1) laquer thinner on a damp terry towel
2) cheapest liquid wax you can find is mostly kerosene ...
it will literally melt it away with a terry towel
wash quickly afterwards to avoid yellowing of the clearcoat
Funny thing.
Yesterday I saw a newer car with tar dumped all over the hood. I could not believe it. Disgruntled ex perhaps? I woulda snapped a photo but I didn`t have my camera.
I heard from another board that babyoil works well.
Good luck
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Like littreally tar? Thats evil, just evvvillll
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thanks i ll try this stuff you guys mentioned to get out those brownish specks and streaks on the lower rocker panels they driving me nuts
Forgot about an oldie but goodie, WD40 works great.
Eimann Fabrik Hi-Intensity takes it off in seconds I did a whole wheel well full of it all you can see is the brown/red water driping off.
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What do you guys do to get into wheel wells? I cant get my tire brush in there, so I always skip wheel wells. I also have no way of getting any kind of applicator in there, so I never dress them.
Help?
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Yeah Spray some APC+ or Eimann Fabrik Black Opal get a small brush with really stiff bristles go around the spots with the most mud and stuff then let it dry and spray Meguiars Engine kote inside looks great.
I usally take off my wheels for the Full Detail I clean the inside of the rims and the wheel wells all around and dress them.
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But how do you manage to find a narrow enough brush? I work with a lot of lowered cars, and there is very little room between the quarter-panel and the wheel.
I would take the wheels off, but technically you should retorque each lugnut back to a specific lb-in. Since that can vary per car, ive never taken wheels off.
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Originally posted by EBPcivicsi
3M tar and adhesive remover, available at wal-mart in the carcare aisle with the touch-up paint.
3M tar and adhesive remover can sometimes become 3M paint and Finish Remover! (I had it remove the finish from plastic wheel covers on me before). I`ve also had it stain/fade plastic parts.
Stick to WD40, its much safer.
If you cant get in there I mostly do the SUV`s my family has so its alot easier but on lower cars just spray some APC+ and then just dress afterwards with Engine Kote or what ever cheap dressing you can find even armorall will work to make it look black again.
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