I Love My Car.

I think I've got some Supagard stuff that came in the freebies with the car, I'll have to have a look. Iv'e got to get something, that's what takes most of the time getting them off.
 
I was the same picking it off with my nails, until I discovered this stuff. Tar spots are bad on silver too :cry:
Works a treat!!
 
car looking great - interior shot is stunning

I use this works really well - just need to buy a spray bottle but it gets off Tar Deposits No Problem - without Nail Picking

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/autosmart-tardis.html
 
Nice looking car... I like the colour on the inside...

As said, look at Autosmart Tardis for your tar issue.... best thing going by a long way....

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Carol, if you use any solvent to get the tar spots off just make sure you wash the area down and rewax that area as the solvent will likely strip everything off right back to the lacquer.
 
Purty. :thumbsup:

I see you haven't gotten all of that funky yellow stuff off yet though ...

(Just kidding. I really do love the color).
 
Jonny essex said:
Iron X is better as removes ALL crud and goes a lovely pinky red when it comes in contact with any crud it lifts from even the pores of your paintwork thus my very shiney Zed :thumbsup:

Iron X doesn't work on TAR though... :P :P :P :P

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Jonny essex said:
Did on mine, your car must have had more tar on it then a chain smokers lung then :roll:

Not that I'm going to start a tit for tat, but you may want to contact the makers of Iron X... they seem to think it doesn't work, and shouldn't work on tar...

Maybe you have a super special bottle eh.... :oops: :roll:

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=230547

Does ironX remove tar spots as well?
No, ironx react only with iron particles .


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Thanks for the nice comments guys and the arguments.....I mean tips......on the best tar remover :)

I won't be using anything that can strip wax etc off as I've got that Supagard on the car and I don't want to potentially fetch patches of that off. I shall have to do a bit of tar remover research!

Anyways tar very much. (See what I did there?) :D
 
Machine monkey said:
Looking supper shinny and very nice Carol :thumbsup:

Was not a huge fan of the yellow to be honest!! But after seeing quadracers in the flesh today I am converted.

+1 :thumbsup:
 
Jonny essex said:
Maybe i was already Tarless then :thumbsup:

Could have been.... there are a few times I look at a car and think... no I don't need this stage but do it anyway! :rofl:

iron X, or Wolf's decon gel that I use (same type of stuff) is really one of the best things... I love showing people the "bleed" pictures... :evil:

Especially good on front wheels... :thumbsup:

What did we do back in the day without all the fancy chemical stages eh...

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Carol M said:
Thanks for the nice comments guys and the arguments.....I mean tips......on the best tar remover :)

I won't be using anything that can strip wax etc off as I've got that Supagard on the car and I don't want to potentially fetch patches of that off. I shall have to do a bit of tar remover research!

Anyways tar very much. (See what I did there?) :D

Hi Carol- I would be surprised if you find one - Tar Removers are Solvents and I would have thought most treatments waxes/ sealants will stand up to them - you will need to reapply a sealant - you could top up supaguard afterwards.
 
I don't know if this is a big no no!! Probably is because no one has mentioned it! And i am very new to car cleaning. But i use clay bar on tar spots?? My wife has a white 4X4 it all comes straight of with the clay? Still have to wash and wax after?
 
Looks great Carol, gave mine a polish on Saturday as well. Seeing that crystal clear reflection off your bonnet makes it all worth it! Well until the rain comes down 10 minutes later....
 
mmm maybe this bank holiday is the right time for my annual top up then... Snowfoam, Wash, Claybar and a spot of HellShine's Abyss...
 
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