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Tar & Glue

(1 customer review)

£13.00

Super Strength, fast acting professional Tar & Glue Remover

Have you been looking for the ultimate, professionally developed Tar & Glue Remover? If so, DeTayling Tar & Glue is for you!

 

Key Features: DeTayling Tar & Glue remover was developed to save time removing stubborn Glue residue and heavy tar deposits where no other product in the market quite cuts it!

DeTayling Tar & Glue is a solvent based product which quickly breaks down tough glue residue and tar deposits from your vehicle surface as part of the decontamination process.

We developed this product with PPF glue in mind, to save us time and our clients money!

PPF, which is specifically designed to last, can be tough to remove. Not anymore!

We recommend using DeTayling Tar & Glue following contact washing, to ensure all loose debris and dirt is safely removed.

Apply a small amount of product to a clean microfibre and hold over the affected area, allowing the product to work, then gently wipe to remove.

Avoid spraying product directly on to the vehicle to avoid overspray. This will also reduce waste and prevent evaporation, increasing effectiveness.

 

Tip:

For glue residue such as number plate tape, apply Tar & Glue to a cotton makeup pad, place over the area and allow to dwell for 10-15 minutes before removal.

Precautions:

Do not use DeTayling Tar & Glue on any unpainted surfaces and keep away from plastic trim.

 

Additional information

Weight 0.500 kg
Dimensions 22.5 × 6.5 × 6.5 cm

1 review for Tar & Glue

  1. GB

    Easy to use and makes a huge difference. Dissolves and removes tar spots to give properly clean paintwork and alloy wheels. Spray on clean microfibre and very gently wipe over washed paintwork. Great results.

    • Ross

      Just what we like to hear! Thank you 🙂

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