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TriP wrote:pitch oil aka kerosene is mainly use to remove the tar from roadways that stickup underneath by the door panels..if u dont polish your car ..constantly using all over the car ..it makes the car paint looks dull after a while
@ cinco..lol
. That's just retarded! smhkevin5211 wrote:try sim brake fluid on it.
that's wassup x2 , actually did that on a sylphy Friday n it looked amazingnervewrecker wrote:Spray on with a bottle where there is tar, wipe off with a cloth when tar gets soft.
Soap off quick.
A Lil auto glym super resin polish now and then keeps it shiney.
wagonon20's wrote:that's wassup x2 , actually did that on a sylphy Friday n it looked amazingnervewrecker wrote:Spray on with a bottle where there is tar, wipe off with a cloth when tar gets soft.
Soap off quick.
A Lil auto glym super resin polish now and then keeps it shiney.
pugboy wrote:purple blaster cleans even better
TRDGUY wrote:Op like everything else , use in moderation kerosene is a good engine degreaser as well .
Kal-El Ward wrote:I used Quix dishwashing detergent a couple times. Now only reason I did, is because after washing dishes, and dirty DVD's and CD's with it, I realized it cleaned really well and polished up with a simple shine, wanted to experiment. Tried it on the car a few times, and nice results. I used micro fiber and Chamois though, to avoid putting those find scratches you see on the clear coat. It's easy on the clear coat. You don't even need to use much. And it dries really fast, streak free, lemony scented also! I find Kerosene kills the clear coat and dulls the paint.
cinco wrote:Yeh it does wuk bess.
I does dry it wid fire after
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