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Old 03-12-2006, 06:54 PM   #1
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I posted recently about the best way to remove built up tar(1/4in ) from my DD and wanted to give a big for Stoners Tarminator.With a little of it(1 can) and a scotch brite pad it took every bit off.Best product I have used for this type of work.Not only that but the car on the can IS A C4.Even more reason to use it
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Tarminator is great stuff.

Let me ask you, did you use a scotch pad on any painted surfaces?
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Yes on the inside edges of the plastic that is at the lower half of a Grand Am GT.The car has a lot of miles on it and some of the paint is worn and now yellowed due to the tar that has been there for years(Just bought it) so I was not worried about any damage but I can't really see any damage done to it by the pad.I don't think I would have done it on any surface areas especially on the Vette though.I was planning to touch up the GA anyway after I got it off.
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Stoner's Tarminator is a great product to remove tar... fresh or caked on...
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Old 03-13-2006, 11:43 AM   #5
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I haven't used all of their products, but I've been impressed with the ones I've used (Tarminator, Invisible Glass, More Shine Less Time for Tires, and Carpet Cleaner).

I haven't worked-up the courage to try their paint sealant yet.
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