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Offline JonnyG

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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #10 on: 16 January 2012, 20:11 »
Another vote for Tardis here  :smiley:

I've tried a few tar products and this stuff really works the best for me ... it's quite strong stuff too ... so I'd advise wearing rubber gloves and using it in the open air (as opposed to confined spaces  :sick:)

My wife has had a white Megane for the last two and a half years.  Tar spots have not been a persistent problem ... it just seems to be bad luck when you get a plague of them  :angry:  ... so my advice is to see how long it is before you get another bad tar attack before doing anything  :evil:
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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #11 on: 16 January 2012, 21:27 »
Bonnie Scotland... Not so bonnie Aberdeen!

I guess I'll see if it's the same next time I wash the car - and if so, I'll invest in a better spray on tar remover. The Autoglym stuff worked, but needed quite a bit of elbow grease.
I had a couple of layers of polish on from the summer, so I'll have to start again. I might wait till its a tad warmer though!
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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #12 on: 16 January 2012, 21:59 »
Bonnie Scotland... Not so bonnie Aberdeen!

I guess I'll see if it's the same next time I wash the car - and if so, I'll invest in a better spray on tar remover. The Autoglym stuff worked, but needed quite a bit of elbow grease.
I had a couple of layers of polish on from the summer, so I'll have to start again. I might wait till its a tad warmer though!

Pete,
If you want to try Tardis, pop out to mine. I have it in a pressurised sprayer and you can give it a try so see if it's better than the AG stuff.
I'm back on Wed and will be about for 3 weeks if you want to give it a try.

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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #13 on: 16 January 2012, 22:24 »
Thanks for the offer Glen. I may have to take you up on that... but probably not until the next time you're home.
My next few weekends are fully booked. Visiting some friends in Aviemore this weekend, 'babysitting' my wife's 93 year old great uncle in Pittenweem (near St Andrews) the following weekend whilst his daughter goes on holiday. The next 3 weekends I'm in Canada snowboarding (fly out on Sat and home on Sun 2 weeks later).

Will probably take that long to get some decent tar spots to test it out anyway!!
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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #14 on: 16 January 2012, 23:50 »
Thanks for the offer Glen. I may have to take you up on that... but probably not until the next time you're home.
My next few weekends are fully booked. Visiting some friends in Aviemore this weekend, 'babysitting' my wife's 93 year old great uncle in Pittenweem (near St Andrews) the following weekend whilst his daughter goes on holiday. The next 3 weekends I'm in Canada snowboarding (fly out on Sat and home on Sun 2 weeks later).

Will probably take that long to get some decent tar spots to test it out anyway!!

No probs Pete.
I've always got Tardis in, so anytime you want to try it, give me a shout.

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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #15 on: 17 January 2012, 05:13 »
I'm ashamed to say that yesterday was the first time I've cleaned my car in about 6 weeks  :shocked:
I can make all the excuses about it being Christmas, and being away on holiday etc... but I'm just a bad owner!!

Anyway - yesterday I spent a while cleaning the wheels, and then the car... but when cleaning I noticed there were thousands of tar spots.  Most of them were just tiny dots, but there were some massive ones.  The majority were on the sides of the car and came as high up as the windows.  There were also a lot on the rear bumper / boot lid.

I dried the car off - and then got out some Autoglym intensive tar remover.  I spent the next 2 hours on my knees rubbing off each and individual tar spot in the -3 temperatures.
Apart from my Fiesta when I was 17, this is the first 'light' coloured car I've owned - so I'm not used to seeing the tar spots.  I had the car last winter too, but hardly got any tar spots then.

I'm seriously considering a set of front mud flaps for the few months a year I have on my winter wheels... but I don't know if they'll fit because of the sideskirts?  I know they'll look sh1t, but at the end of the day the car looks sh1t just now anyway as it has winter wheels on!  The front ones are fairly discreet anyway - and could save a lot of scrubbing!
I guess my dealer is the best person to ask as to whether they'll fit an R or not?

Get  some photo;s of them on here Tardis is good stuff :wink:

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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #16 on: 17 January 2012, 09:51 »
Get  some photo;s of them on here Tardis is good stuff :wink:

I don't have any at the moment to take photos of after my intensive cleaning on Saturday!
I'll see what happens in a few weeks!!
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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #17 on: 17 January 2012, 09:59 »
Autosmart Tardis is brilliant for tar spray it on leave for a bit and wipe ,wash the tar off ,
It may take any polish off though but its easy to pollish again

So where's the best place(price wise) to get this stuff?

Steve
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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #18 on: 17 January 2012, 19:02 »
Right there is only 1 thing you need to remove tar,
 Dip a cloth in a little petrol and it'll come right off instantly with little or no effort. Cost Minimal pour the rest in your tank :kiss:

no joke on this 1 either, dont bother with expensive ripoff cleaners
« Last Edit: 17 January 2012, 19:08 by jdjd »

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Re: Tar Spots
« Reply #19 on: 17 January 2012, 21:16 »
Autosmart Tardis is brilliant for tar spray it on leave for a bit and wipe ,wash the tar off ,
It may take any polish off though but its easy to pollish again

So where's the best place(price wise) to get this stuff?

Steve

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