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    +1 for Tarminator.:iagree::iagree:
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    3M adhesive remover will be the easiest product to get your hands on. Check your local hardware store

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    I read recently that Colli 845 would remove tar as well. I tried it on some tar specks inside a wheel barrel, which I`d already cleaned with Brown Royal. Just dabbed a bit on, waited a few seconds and wiped it right off. Kinda cost effective I guess, for the tiny amount of 845 used, especially considering I paid $10 for 3M Adhesive Remover online. :cursing:

    FWIW, I haven`t tried it on paint yet, and I`m sure the wheel cleaner may have softened it up a bit, but it was interesting nonetheless.

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    Have used the Stoners Tarminator for about a year now, Really does a fine job with out any side effects, so far seems to be a very reliable product with very good results!!! +1 for Tarminator:2 cents:

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    I`ve used WD-40 with good results and I also use Prep-All that I got from AutoZone. Just wipe down the wheel well, let it sit and wipe again. It sometimes requires a couple more wipe-downs for tar that`s been there for a while.

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    Stoner`s Tarminator gets my vote too.


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