S SciFriGuy Member Sep 8, 2018 49 7 Connecticut May 27, 2019 #1 May 27, 2019 #1 My Elite Finish waterless WashMist does a good job cleaning the surface. But it's stymied by stubborn road tar, at bottom of door sill. Any recommendations for solvent or wash to remove road tar without marring finish (Pearl White)?
My Elite Finish waterless WashMist does a good job cleaning the surface. But it's stymied by stubborn road tar, at bottom of door sill. Any recommendations for solvent or wash to remove road tar without marring finish (Pearl White)?
joebruin77 Active Member Dec 23, 2018 1,435 1,422 Encino, CA May 27, 2019 #2 May 27, 2019 #2 SciFriGuy said: My Elite Finish waterless WashMist does a good job cleaning the surface. But it's stymied by stubborn road tar, at bottom of door sill. Any recommendations for solvent or wash to remove road tar without marring finish (Pearl White)? Click to expand... I don't have a white car, but I have used this tar remover on my darker color cars and it works really well: McKee's 37 MK37-300 Tar Max Remover Just keep in mind that tar removers also remove waxes and sealants so you will probably have to reapply your wax or sealant after the tar clean up.
SciFriGuy said: My Elite Finish waterless WashMist does a good job cleaning the surface. But it's stymied by stubborn road tar, at bottom of door sill. Any recommendations for solvent or wash to remove road tar without marring finish (Pearl White)? Click to expand... I don't have a white car, but I have used this tar remover on my darker color cars and it works really well: McKee's 37 MK37-300 Tar Max Remover Just keep in mind that tar removers also remove waxes and sealants so you will probably have to reapply your wax or sealant after the tar clean up.