In this episode of Waxin' & Chattin', Mike and Mike show you the benefits of using the Bug & Tar Remover. They give a hands on explanation on what to look for when its ready to come of and how easy it is to wipe away. It's absolutely amazing how well this stuff works. For more information on how to make your care - and other surfaces look their best - check out: www.turtlewax.com
@KkF00 Sometimes dried on big bug splats are hard to remove. On those problem areas, apply the bug and tar remover and let the product stay in contact with the stain for about 5 minutes, re-applying product if it starts to dry. The stain will be easier to wipe off the longer the remover is in contact with the stain.
- Tommy
TurtleWaxTommy 4 months ago
Will this work for big bug splats and actual bugs that are on it? I hate when I wash my car and I just cant get them off..
KkF00 4 months ago
@chevylady025 Yes. Bug and Tar remover will remove tree sap. The liquid stock #T-525 Bug and Tar and Tree Sap Remover is strongly recommended.
-Tommy
TurtleWaxTommy 4 months ago
can this also work with tree sap? my car has some small spots of sap on the front hood that I would love to remove safely without damaging the paint, Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! :)
chevylady025 5 months ago
@jrodigan5 Bug & Tar Remover will not remove road paint without using a PLASTIC razor blade or PLASTIC scraper. To remove road paint, keep the area wet with Bug & Tar Remover while using the plastic scraper to carefully dislodge the road paint. The liquid will keep the surface lubricated to prevent surface marring or incidental scratches. Re-wax the area after you remove the road paint to restore the shine and protection.
TurtleWaxTommy 10 months ago
Will this remove roadway paint that has splashed up on the car?
jrodigan5 11 months ago