Crv with tar
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Crv with tar
I noticed when I washed my 2011 crv yesterday it had some nasty sticky stuff on the roof. I scubed it but it wouldn't come off. Just managed to scratch my paint a little. What can I use that won't hurt my paint. It's a new car and I plan to have it for awhile so I don't want to use something harsh that will cause me getting sunfade later on down the road.
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Re: Crv with tar
adhesive remover or wax and grease remover. (wax and grease isn't as strong and might not get it off)
also works with tree sap
also works with tree sap
Last edited by jasoncrashtech; 12-03-2011 at 08:03 AM.
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Re: Crv with tar
Spray the product on the affected area while the car is dry. Let it set for a few minutes and then get to washing.
My favorite product for normal bug and tar issues is the gel product in the blue bottle. I think it's made by Rain-X or possibly Turtle Wax. It should help you with most of your tar problems.
My favorite product for normal bug and tar issues is the gel product in the blue bottle. I think it's made by Rain-X or possibly Turtle Wax. It should help you with most of your tar problems.
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For stuff around the house I've found that some oil such as wd40 or cooking oil works nicely to break down the tar, and as far as I've seen it doesn't harm the paint at all.
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