I’ll have more pictures and write up later, but somebody at advanced auto told this owner to use hand cleaner to remove the tar!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...539bd19adc.jpg
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I’ll have more pictures and write up later, but somebody at advanced auto told this owner to use hand cleaner to remove the tar!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...539bd19adc.jpg
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WTH did they use? LAVA soap?
Ouch!!! Sounds like $$$$
Sounds like the goof balls at my Advance Auto.
Have not been back in years!
Here’s the after of that section, not perfect but improved.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...00b107a8fc.jpg
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We’ll never know what this owner was told. There are cream style cleaners that use a gravity fed pump dispenser (consistency of yogurt). These have zero abrasives in them that work very well at cleaning hands and I have seen guys use this on tar both on cars and and clothing. Goop is an example of this cleaner. We always had a dispenser of this type soap and a Boraxo dispenser side by side, you could clean with or without grit. No, doubt that cleaner was loaded with pumas.
I thought it was going to be the cow snot stuff (goop hand cleaner). Then I saw the picture. Obviously one of the cleaners with the abrasive grit in it.
Nice save. Nothing like some pumice to even out the orange peel lol. Talk about rocks in a bottle.
Nicely done, Mike
It did remove the tar.
It did do that!
Ho-lee mo-lee.
I suppose that’s the large scale version of people using their fingernail to scrape something off the paint?
Nice recovery Mike! Guessing they’ll go a little gentler in the future...