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How should I remove road tar from my new truck? - 7/30/2007 8:50:42 PM   
mjr07ltz

 

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I was so excited to get my new 2007 Silverado.  It is my dream truck...Z-71, 4x4, LTZ...you name it.  About a week after I bought it the city I live in decided to black top the only accessible road to where I live.  Being that Houston has had about 3 days of sun in the last month and a half, the rain and mist from the road left tar all over my black truck so I did not notice it for a couple of days.  Once I did notice it, I kinda freaked out.  I have washed it about 5 times and even used a liquid clay bar to try and remove it.  Neither efforts have completely removed it all.  I called a paint and body place and they suggested that I use diesel fuel.  They suggested that I rinse it off almost immediately but I still don't feel exactly comfortable doing that thinking that it could damage my paint.  Is this a suggested method to remove the tar from my truck?
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RE: How should I remove road tar from my new truck? - 7/31/2007 5:57:45 AM   
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Just test it first on the top and center of the hood to see if it removes the paint first. :)

Diesel fuel is not as caustic as gas or laquer thinner so it should work. Seems to me I had used diesel fuel some years ago remove tar from my car and it worked fine.



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RE: How should I remove road tar from my new truck? - 4/27/2008 8:59:02 PM   
sybra

 

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GM Bug + Tar  Remover ............will take it all off.

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RE: How should I remove road tar from my new truck? - 4/28/2008 6:35:57 AM   
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First week of having mine, I somehow ran through (ugly ketchup) RED paint, I dont know how or where, as I usually avoid any thing that looks remotely out of place or wet, and on a black truck no less.  Didnt notice it (it was more of a fine mist than a splatter) until I was washing it and it was all dry.  Luckily it seemed to be latex based paint and I could peel it off by hand.  But I assume goo gone or the like might work.  I wouldnt worry too much about the paint, I've washed mine with Rustaid which is basically acid, as long as you rinse off right after you should be fine.  And I bet the paint is formulated to be able to handle spills of a gas/diesel nature.

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RE: How should I remove road tar from my new truck? - 4/28/2008 7:53:51 AM   
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Use mineral spirits.  Won't harm the paint.  Just be sure you polish and wax afterwards.

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