anyone here have black tar spots (not tiny dots) that they cant remove?
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anyone here have black tar spots (not tiny dots) that they cant remove?
Anyone here have oil like spots in couple cm length that just wont come off? Ive tried detail cleaners, wd40, tar remover and nothing. Wth is this?
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Sorry for the blurry pictures, this is the best I could get from my crappy phone. It seems to be just on the creases/edge of my right tail light. It is super black and when I feel the area it is still smooth to touch (not scratches). I've tried using microfiber cloth with wd-40 for 20 minutes without any success as well as a detailer. I do have a rubbing compound but I want that to be my last resort as its in the edge and it is hard to rub without rubbing some onto the tail light. Is it ok if the plastic of the tail light touches the rubbing compound. I believe it is the meguiars rubbing compound.
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I havn't tried stoner tarminator or clay baring. I'll give those a try before thanks! One thing that is weird is that its so smooth to touch, there is no bump or grit or any type of difference in the feel. Almost as if someone just sharpied it onto the edge. Anyone else have this issue before??
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if it is tar, try mineral spirits. That is low odour paint thinner, but once paint is set it won't damage it. But if you just painted your car or used a paint stick on it, don't use it You might also try isopropyl alcohol.
You could also try gasoline, but that obviously comes with a few warnings about ventilation and open flames.
You could also try gasoline, but that obviously comes with a few warnings about ventilation and open flames.
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if it is tar, try mineral spirits. That is low odour paint thinner, but once paint is set it won't damage it. But if you just painted your car or used a paint stick on it, don't use it You might also try isopropyl alcohol.
You could also try gasoline, but that obviously comes with a few warnings about ventilation and open flames.
You could also try gasoline, but that obviously comes with a few warnings about ventilation and open flames.
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I was thinking it was scratches too until I took a closer look at it and touched it as well. No scuff feeling and the surface is smooth as the rest of the body. I don't feel any difference whatsoever when touching these spots but it does look very black (paint or ink like). I guess I won't know until I get some tarminator.
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Hard to be sure from the pics, but that is what it looks like to me. If it was tar or other surface contamination you would be able to feel it.
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It looks like burned edges to me... Unfortunately dealership "detailers" often go after all the new cars with a rotary polisher which can do a lot of damage in the wrong hands. The paint is thinnest on edges of panels and is often burned through (removed) by untrained and ignorant detailers.
Hard to be sure from the pics, but that is what it looks like to me. If it was tar or other surface contamination you would be able to feel it.
Hard to be sure from the pics, but that is what it looks like to me. If it was tar or other surface contamination you would be able to feel it.
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I would be shocked if these were burned marks as I've bought my car brand new last June and these marks suddenly appeared just recently. I've never taken it to a detailer but just a regular hand car wash. I'm just really confused on what these marks are as they don't look burned or scuffed or even dull, they are super black like fresh black ink or paint..
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PM me if you need any supplies. I'd be happy to help.