Prepsol - removing tar

KrisMas

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I've just got myself Dupont Prepsol the other day and after reading some posts saying that Prepsol can also be used to remove tar, I gave it a test today. Didn't find any directions on how to go about so tried the following method:



Clean down using Last Touch

Spray and let dwell for 30 secs

Wipe off with a piece of old mf



(Please disregard everything else other than the tar since my intention is just to test prepsol vs tar and those whitish spots are embeddedfine sand/dirt that I would clay afterwards during a proper detail)



Before - dried up tar



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During - dissolving tar



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After wiping with and old mf - disappearing tar



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After 2nd application (same method) - disappeared tar



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I was overwhelmed by how much tar prepsol had dissolved and removed after the first application but unfortunately there's still some remnants of tar residue that I wasn't been able to wipe off in time before they dried up again (note the brownish stain in the last picture).



Please comment/suggest a proper/more appropriate method to improve.



Thanks in advance.
 
I did something similar with 3M Adhesive remover on my moms car a few years back. She ran through something that tossed up a bunch of tar on her passenger front door. It probably took me 30 minutes to remove it all but I was really happy with the results.



I just used a cheapo yellow flannel cloth for mine.



You should just be able to use a little prepsol on your cleaning rag to get that stain up?
 
Mindflux said:
You should just be able to use a little prepsol on your cleaning rag to get that stain up?



:wall:wall:wall I don't know why it didn't even occurred to me to try that. :wall:wall:wall
 
No...really...honestly....no sarcasm intended...it didn't occurred to me at all....I was thinking more in the line of doing another spray and wipe. I was cranking my head and didn't even think of a simple wipe could have done the trick.
 
I tried WD-40 for the 1st time on my wife's white Vette and was pleased how easy it came off. Would Prepsol damage the paint if used too frequently?
 
This is what I found in the tecnical manual for presol:



Substrates

Unsanded substrates

OEM finishes

Cured, repainted surfaces

Note: Do not use on unprimed plastic or fiberglass substrates due to possible static buildup, which may cause a flash fire



So I'd suppose it's safe on paintwork, if used properly.
 
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