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    Coating for side panels that resist tar?

    hi guys,

    just came back to the forum after a very long vacation. i was looking for a simple LSP to put on my doors that would make tar clean up easier?

    any suggestions?

    i was hoping there some easy wipe on coating, that was resistant to tar. that would last 3 months?

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    Re: Coating for side panels that resist tar?

    With any of the coatings I`ve used you`ll still need to use a Tar remover like Tarminator or TarX to get it off. The only difference is that the coating will still be intact, unlike a wax or sealant, which will be removed or diminished by the tar remover.
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    Re: Coating for side panels that resist tar?

    Tar usually wipes off FK1000P for me, and when it won`t I can "clay the LSP clean" if I`m *VERY* gentle about it (I use Sonus SFX clay with Glyde lube).

    I haven`t used a Tar Remover for so long I can`t remember when it was...

 

 

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