Road tar

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So I managed to unknowingly splash my way through some wet road tar/oil on my way home from work one day, and I’ve got a bunch of hardened black tar splash marks hardened on the side of my car. Any tips on getting it off?
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Bug and Tar Remover
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There are commercial products you can buy at any walmart or auto parts store that work great. Spray, let it sit for a few minutes, wipe off.
 


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Buy a bottle of bug and tar remover from your favorite auto parts store
 

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Second vote for Tarminator. Makes easy work of most tar stains. It’s essentially petroleum distillates in a spray can. Anything left hit with clay bar.
 
 







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