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Old 02 July 2008, 01:53 PM
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Sand paper and cheesegrater work for me !!

Nail file for the fiddly areas mind !!

Old 02 July 2008, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by F1 CJE UK
mate put this up in the car cleaning area...... some really bad ideas posted above T cut ???? are you mad, wd 40 not a great idea well not for the paint any way

Autosmart Tardis - Autosmart Car Care and Detailing Products
Get the WD40 on it man, stop being a *****

As pants says, I also usually sand it down first. Best using a belt sander and just attack it.
Old 02 July 2008, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ODSSOCKS41
What do you use to get tar off your pride and joy without scratchin it?
Local council in all their wisdom decide to re-lay a perfectly good road by puttin a bit of tar and chippings down which stays stuck to the road for all of 2 days before it attaches itself to the car!
lol, you want to try having a white one! it's a frigging nightmare where i live at the mo, roadworks and new tarmac everywhere

i've tried clay barring on it's own, does the job but takes a while. recently tried autoglym tar remover, got rid of most of it but still needed a bit of claying.

autosmart tardis, as recomended before, seems the best.

will have to try some of the other ideas on the thread though.
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