How to Use Tar Remover Without Damaging Car Paint?
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Tar remover will not damage car paint as long as it is rinsed off promptly. Related information: 1. Introduction: Tar asphalt cleaner is the latest industrial-grade powerful cleaning agent, suitable for homes, automobiles, ships, and RVs, etc. It can effectively remove grease, ground stains, road stains caused by vehicles, and the most stubborn grease around houses. 2. Precautions: If accidentally contacted with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical attention; if ingested by mistake, induce vomiting immediately and seek medical attention; for spray types, 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, and avoid exposure to sunlight, impact, puncturing, or burning the can.
I always take extra care with the car paint when using tar remover. First, I spray a small amount on an inconspicuous area to test, ensuring the paint doesn’t turn white or discolor. The car must be parked in a shady spot—never use it under direct sunlight, as high paint temperature can cause issues. Spray from about 20-30 cm away, evenly coating the tar spots. Wait 2-3 minutes until the stains soften, then gently wipe with a damp microfiber cloth—never scrape with nails or a hard brush. Immediately rinse off any residue with a high-pressure washer to prevent chemical damage. Finally, wash with car shampoo and apply wax, like giving the paint a protective shield.