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Old 03-21-2010, 03:04 AM   #3 (permalink)
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grease and tar are hard to deal with, but I wouldn't necessarily hit it with "adhesive removal" since those are sorta on the acidic strong side. what I'll do is I'll cut up some all purpose cleaner maybe 1:4 or 1:1 to spray on, let it dwell about a minute and rinse off, if that doesn't take care of it go ahead and buy some tarminator from Stoners and use that. Keep in mind after using the APC (all purpose cleaner) or the tarminator (safe on paint) you'd want to apply a glaze, sealant, or glaze and wax.
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