Does Tar Remover Damage Car Paint?

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VanPeter
07/29/25 3:36pm
Tar remover is a powerful cleaning agent with certain corrosive properties. Prolonged residue of tar remover can also corrode car paint. After using tar remover to clean the car, rinse it with clean water again to avoid any residue. Usage: Suitable for any washable surface and can effectively remove heavy stains. Tar remover is an industrial-grade powerful cleaner used in households, cars, ships, and RVs, capable of strongly eliminating grease, ground stains, road stains caused by vehicles, and hard-to-remove grease around houses. Instructions: First, clean the car body thoroughly. Must be used in a well-ventilated area. Shake the bottle well before use. Confirm the spraying direction before use. Spray the product directly onto tar stains. Wait for a moment, then wipe the stain clean with a clean soft cloth. Tools and products needed: cloth, sponge, tar remover. Precautions: If accidentally comes into contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical attention. If accidentally ingested, induce vomiting immediately and seek medical attention. For spray use, keep the aerosol can upright and at an angle of no less than 45° to the horizontal. Store in a place below 40°C, away from heat sources and open flames. Do not expose to direct sunlight, impact, puncture, or incinerate the can. Keep out of reach of children.
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