Nov 7, 2006 #4 I imported_themightytimmah New member Stoner's Tarminator, while it is pretty harsh, will knock the tar right off your paint. You'll want to rewax the treated area afterwards.
Stoner's Tarminator, while it is pretty harsh, will knock the tar right off your paint. You'll want to rewax the treated area afterwards.
Nov 7, 2006 #5 B B@tm@n New member I would only do this before i wax the car. But anythong from meguiars. Hard to get products from US i Iceland
I would only do this before i wax the car. But anythong from meguiars. Hard to get products from US i Iceland
Nov 7, 2006 #6 I imported_mirrorfinishman New member You can also use turpentine. Of course, you will want to always follow up with your favorite polish and wax afterwards.
You can also use turpentine. Of course, you will want to always follow up with your favorite polish and wax afterwards.
Nov 7, 2006 #7 Eliot Ness Active member Meg's does have a Bug and Tar Remover, but I haven't tried it. If you can find mineral spirits or WD-40 locally those will also work very well. Same advice...... wash and wax after use.
Meg's does have a Bug and Tar Remover, but I haven't tried it. If you can find mineral spirits or WD-40 locally those will also work very well. Same advice...... wash and wax after use.
Nov 7, 2006 #8 A AngieD New member I use Kerosene on tar. Works really good and doesn't affect the paint.