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Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover, 325ml

Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover, 325ml

£8.29

In Stock

During warm weather the road surface can disintegrate and small specks of tar are flicked onto your car and can be difficult to remove with shampoo alone.

AutoGlym Intensive Tar Remover instantly dissolves tar on paintwork and plastics, enabling it to be wiped off, or washed away during a routine shampoo. Use to remove oil, grease, silicones, wax, gum, resinous tree sap, fuel stains and adhesive residues. AutoGlym Intensive Tar Remover can also be used on rubber, synthetic carpets and upholstery to remove oil-based stains.

HOW TO USE:

Exterior use:
1. Apply directly to tar spots using a clean cotton cloth.
2. Tar spots will dissolve and begin to run.
3. Allow 1-2 minutes contact time and wipe or wash off.
4. Heavy deposits of wax, oil, fuel stains or adhesive residues may require gentle rubbing.

Interior use:
1. Pre-test fabric colour fastness on small inconspicuous area.
2. Apply to a clean cotton cloth and work inwards on the stain.
3. Gently rub with a clean cloth to remove residue and leave treated surface to dry.
4. Clean fabric with Interior Shampoo to remove any residue.

View our full AutoGlym range of products.

Part Number: AG020

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  • specification
    • Included Quantity Single
      Brand Autoglym
      Condition New

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