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kcbugeye1275

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I've been working a lot recently and with the weather haven't gotten the bugeye out for a coupe weeks. Today its 93 and I went out. In my path there was a big parking lot that had been paved very recently. Needless to say, passing the exit, I had to drive over the paving material carried out on the road. Looks like a little tar remover is in my future.
 
OOOOO. I hate that. When I used to detail my old mustang I had that problem on the shirts all the time. I find that Tar remover is so abrisive I couldn't stomache using it. I alway used a rag dampened with Xylene and it would wipe right off. Than I would quick spot wash and dry the rockers and threw some wax back on them. Did that hundreds of times. Always worked great
 
Mineral spirits. Then water wash and wax.
 
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