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Removing tar/asphalt from car.
Good news is they are repaving the streets in my neighborhood...
Bad news is a little uncured asphalt got splatted on my car... What is the best way to remove it without ruining the paint job on my car? Thanks in advance! SmileWavy |
Goof-Off
You can buy it in aerosol cans from Home Depot. Otherwise lots of places carry it in non-aerosol form. |
There are a number of products that will do it. Thinner will work but use it sparingly, as I'm always paranoid about the impact on paint. Goo-Gone and Goof-Off are both great products, I think Goo-Gone is what I have now and it's an organic base.
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I agree with kaisen, Goof Off has worked well for me.
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try wd40
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WD-40 followed by water here.
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i use WD40.
i walked on the beach in Houston once and got my feet covered with a tar substance. WD40 worked then..on a car it is an easy swipe with a soft crappy t-shirt scrap. |
Turtle Wax bug and tar remover has always been my go to for removing tar, and the soft rubber that smears on cars after track days.
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Goof Off works well
Jet Fuel ( Really) it's just very good kerosene may not be as easy to obtain as goof off. |
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I will check for goo off... have WD40 in the garage but prefer not to use solvent on paint job. Thanks! PS, Related story, I was installing a exhaust fan on the corrugated roof of a machine shop. I was sealing the flashing with cold tar (henry's), I slipped and grabbed the flashing (two story building) and smeared my arm with tar. I climbed down the ladder and the guys in the shop pointed at a 55 gal. barrel full of oil, I think they said it was diesel... I dunked my arm into it and the tar wiped right off. |
Diesel fuel.
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Mineral turpentine followed by water
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I used to work in a diesel repair shop, diesel fuel is an amazing cleaner/remover. Of course you stink and there's probably some negative health impact, but damn my hands were clean!
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AC paving crews soak all their tools in diesel. i watched a man clean his hands with diesel and then eat a sandwich. brutal. i wonder if he is dead yet.
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Prep Solv. Same thing happened with my truck. I went to my body shop guy and he came out with Prep Solv and a handful of rags. Wet rags and wipe till clean. Then apply a coat of wax. Prep Solv is what body shops use to remove wax and other crud before painting.
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go buy some Tar/asphalt Remover from Meguiar's
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oh yeah!
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Clay bar works gor the smaller stuff.
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