use kerothen give the area a good wash with soapy water.im a mobile car detailer and thats what i use
mottly,
Jan 22, 12:19pm
we used to use prepsol, worked good, as long as your paint wasn't fresh lol
lookoutas,
Jan 22, 12:28pm
Wax & Grease remover. Works the same as Grease & Wax remover
anklebyter,
Jan 22, 12:35pm
Thanks people will give it a go
cuda.340,
Jan 22, 12:38pm
Prestone Bug & Tar Remover in the green spraycan
brodie64,
Jan 22, 12:45pm
Prepsol is the stuff. Otherwise known as Wax and Grease remover. Super Cheap has the 3M stuff pretty cheap compared with Repco. Chuck some in a spray bottler and its lasts for ages.
cowboy110,
Jan 22, 2:19pm
CRC or WD40 will do the job just as well as anything else.
1fordluva,
Jan 22, 4:33pm
If you want to be cheap,margarine out of the fridge.
cowboy110,
Jan 22, 5:19pm
Phhhft! and ya call yaself a dairy farmer.Butter man butter!
1fordluva,
Jan 22, 7:15pm
have never tryed butter,I dont use margarine as butter is to nice waste on tar. Margarine is only two chemical processes away freom making rubber.Thats why I dont eat the shit!
easygoer,
Jan 22, 7:24pm
I use it, no wonder I feel like I have a spring in my step, I use turps to remove tar prior to washing the car and have heard that diesel works as well
lookoutas,
Jan 23, 12:17pm
I see - ya spread it on and the cat licks it off:)
paddy1234,
Jan 24, 10:35am
CRC, peanut butter, WD40 and diesel( wash well after )
1fordluva,
Jan 24, 11:03am
You are not well are you.beentaking your meds lately!
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