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Posted: 03.08.2014  ·  #1
Forget about your fancy bottles of tar remover, some which are expensive & useless.
Damp cloth, tiny drop of petrol on cloth and bingo.
Removes black tar spots in seconds :D


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Posted: 03.08.2014  ·  #2
I have also done this but make sure you wax the cleaned area after


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Posted: 03.08.2014  ·  #5
Quote by Tristan @ PHM

WD 40 will do it too.


Also great for removing the sticky residue left if you remove stickers.


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