Specks of Tar.

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Specks of Tar.

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I gave my R1250RT a panels off really good wash today and noticed quite a lot of specks of black tar stuck to the (silver) engine case, rims and assorted other places. I know the likes of Autoglym sell 'Tar Remover' but before I buy some of theirs (or similar), can the hive mind confirm it's okay to use on the Silver paint BMW use on ther engines & assorted other parts.
https://www.autoglym.com/intensive-tar- ... 500ml.html
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Post by burridge01 »

No idea of that stuff,I use diesel gently rubbed in.
Sorry it doesn't answer your question,will be intrested in the results.
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I use the Autoglym tar spot remover and have not had any issues with it.
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Sullivj wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 3:50 pm I use the Autoglym tar spot remover and have not had any issues with it.
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Post by Mart UK »

I use WD40, it loosens and dissolves the tar, then can be wiped off with a 2nd squirm of WD40, or a foam wash.
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Meths or white spirit works and is a lot cheaper
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Paraffin is a good cheap alternative too :)
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Post by DaveCly »

I’ve used it with no problems, if it’s not to stuck on GT85 does the job on the rims.
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As above, any light petroleum based liquid should do the trick and is easy to come by, just don't rub too hard and make sure you wipe it off afterword's :cheers:
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Varsol, works like a charm.
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