smashclash
New member
I work in center city Philly and about 50 feet from where I park my car the past few weeks they have been doing construction on an old apartment building. There are a couple trees and fences in between where they were working and my car but not real coverage. One of the things it appeared to me that they were doing was spraying the side of the building with a tar or tar like substance up on some scaffolding about 3 stories up. I believe some of the overspray got caught in the air and peppered my car and the others I share the lot with. I was able to confirm this after inspecting their cars as well.
What I have are tiny black specs all over the car. (the hood, front bumper, roof, moonroof, windshield, back windshield, trunk, EVERYWHERE except the sides). I've tried using kerosene, WD-40, bug and tar remover, and clay bar. They clay bar works but requires a tremendous amount of effort. To clean a section of 2x2 inches requires up to 5 mins of intense pressure and product. I'm wearing myself out trying to get this "stuff" off. Even trying to use my fingernail to scrape it off isn't working. I'm wondering if there is anything out there I can do to make my life easier or do I have to breakdown and try to find a detailer to take care of it for me? I'm afraid to ask, but any idea how much that could run me?
This sucks, what a lousy way to have to spend my Memorial Day weekend.
TIA for your help.
What I have are tiny black specs all over the car. (the hood, front bumper, roof, moonroof, windshield, back windshield, trunk, EVERYWHERE except the sides). I've tried using kerosene, WD-40, bug and tar remover, and clay bar. They clay bar works but requires a tremendous amount of effort. To clean a section of 2x2 inches requires up to 5 mins of intense pressure and product. I'm wearing myself out trying to get this "stuff" off. Even trying to use my fingernail to scrape it off isn't working. I'm wondering if there is anything out there I can do to make my life easier or do I have to breakdown and try to find a detailer to take care of it for me? I'm afraid to ask, but any idea how much that could run me?
This sucks, what a lousy way to have to spend my Memorial Day weekend.
