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dilo2001gt
8/6/2006 4:22:20 PM
Do not use bug and tar remover on you plastic bumper.
Dennis
8/6/2006 6:53:01 PM
blackstangs281
8/6/2006 7:36:48 PM
What happened?
dilo2001gt
8/6/2006 7:45:08 PM
Let say i should of known better with plastic it faded in the spots i used it in but the are small enough im not going to worry about it.
I got the tar off
wiseguy13
3/3/2007 10:11:22 PM
You could try the goof-off that's safe for plastics. It's a mild water-based version of the original.  Seems to work pretty good for stubborn grime.  Worked pretty good on getting the dealer's name off my spare tire cover!
Andy
3/4/2007 6:47:20 PM
Tar can typically be removed easily with WD-40 and will not harm anything.
RutDogg
3/4/2007 6:59:22 PM
I use a clear coat safe bug and tar remover on my fenders.  I don't let it sit on the paint for more than 30 secs and it works great. 
Dennis
3/4/2007 7:01:56 PM
WD-40 is perfect...just remember to re-polish/wax those areas!
Little Monster
3/4/2007 10:51:14 PM
WD-40 worked great 4 mee too..
 
HummBob
3/4/2007 11:17:31 PM
Rattle Can
Sandy07H3BG
3/23/2007 2:22:12 PM
I have always used a well lubricated (I know I'm going to get grief for this) clay bar! Worked really well on the vette!
Wu Jen
3/23/2007 4:36:34 PM
Actually, if you let enough dirt and bugs build up on your Hummer, they will form a protective coating!
blackstangs281
3/23/2007 6:45:28 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: Wu Jen

Actually, if you let enough dirt and bugs build up on your Hummer, they will form a protective coating!

 
Sounds like Shorty
Dennis
3/23/2007 7:27:21 PM
No kidding..Not another one..
HummBob
3/24/2007 3:47:35 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: blackstangs281

quote:

ORIGINAL: Wu Jen

Actually, if you let enough dirt and bugs build up on your Hummer, they will form a protective coating!


Sounds like Shorty

 
 

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