Tar Remover?

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Mouse_GTI
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Tar Remover?

Post by Mouse_GTI »

Anyone recommend a tar remover that doesn't take off wax? I get a lot of tar on my rear bumper which is a knightmare to take off, and since I wouldn't be claying the car everytime I wash it, I need something for those "in-between" washes :)
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Post by polo power »

turtle wax bug and tar remover its got a wax in it to.
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Post by dino »

I think you'll struggle to find a tar remover that wont remove wax. If it's only small spots it's easy enough to just re-wax over the areas.
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Post by Spiderdimit »

Hi,

I use "TIX" to remove the tar , it's the make but I don't know if you have this product in England .
You will see " Tix Tar Remover & Motorclean " , that's it :wink:
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

You think mudflaps would help the tar buildup? There is an immense amount of roadworks where I live
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Post by loud »

i just whip out the clay after a wash and remove any tar stuck on, just takes 5 minutes
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