How to Remove Tar Stains from Your Car

Have you tried to remove tar stains from the car body, and you can't do it? That annoying, viscous, dark, and greasy liquid substance is much easier to remove than you believe, with the help of the appropriate tips

We know some good tricks that we want to share with you today. So take good note of how to remove tar stains from the car so that you can show off your vehicle as just bought.

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With Raw Linseed Oil

To remove tar stains from the car, both from the bodywork, the sheet metal, the headlights, or the wheels, a good idea may be to try crude linseed oil. Too easy!

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I recommend washing the car with soap first to remove the most superficial dirt. Then you will have to moisten the stains with a little crude linseed oil and leave it on for about 5 minutes. When the stain is softer, you can remove it with the help of a cloth or cloth. And if he resists, repeat all these steps.

With Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Extra virgin olive oil can also be a good solution to clean tar stains without damaging the vehicle. To do this, you have to wash the car with a hose, lather the entire surface well with the help of a sponge, and then rinse the bodywork.

Next, you will have to soften the stains with a cloth or a piece of cotton dipped in the oil, with which you will have to rub the stains. And when you're done, don't forget to lather and rewash your vehicle.

How to remove tar stains from a car
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With Solvents

But in addition to these home remedies, which usually give quite good results, remember that you will also find special products for cleaning tar stains in specialized stores in the motor world.

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If you ask in your trustworthy establishment, surely you can buy a solvent. To use these products correctly, do not forget to follow the manufacturer's instructions on the packaging or to consult with the clerk of your usual store.

Adapted and translated by The Cop Cart Staff

Sources: Uncomo

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