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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 1:35 pm 
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What is the best product on the market for taking off tar? I have been using an aerosol product but it takes ALOT of elbow grease.

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find a clay bar it cannot be beat IMO,either clay magic (pep boys 10.00) or mothers has one also not sure on price but it also will take off all contaminates on the entier vehicle & will not harm the paint,leaves a VERY smooth finish I do my whole KJ with it top to bottom & wax it after,twice a year

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3M bug and tar remover. You will have to reapply your wax afterwords.

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 Post subject: Re: Taking off tar.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 2:19 pm 
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dano104 wrote:
What is the best product on the market for taking off tar? I have been using an aerosol product but it takes ALOT of elbow grease.


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Claybar and detailer. Hands down nothing beats it.

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