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colliehauler
Jul 13, 2015Explorer III
Damdifino wrote:They make a tar remover in the wax aisle at Wallyworld or you can use WD-40. If the spots are small cleaner wax combo will remove it.
Hello all. I just returned from a 14,000 mile, 10-week round trip to Alaska, and in removing the copious grime from the trailer discovered thousands of pin-point splats of tar all over the back end. The front also had a few good-sized spots, which I removed individually with that all-time favorite, "Goof Off." But obviously I don't want to wash down the entire rear end with a strong solvent. So What Would You Do?
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