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  1. #1 getting rid of Tar 
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    Behind my Front Wheel Wells is alittle bit of Built up tar.

    Kinda stringy lol


    whats the best way to knock it off without hurting my clearcoat or paint?

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    Get the GM Road tar remover from any GM dealer the stuff works GREAT!!! Ive used it my self....its about 12 dollars but well worth it
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    3M adhesive remover.....


    Meguiars Body Solvent

    Plastic razor blade and a microfiber towel
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    just wonderin if those plastic razor blades are safe for paint. we have them at work. i have the original dealer sticker on my car thats been baked on from the florida sun till it moved to indiana. its stuck good
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    They are paint safe. As in, they won't take the paint off. They will however, depending on how hard you push, will leave some marring that will need to be corrected. You should be able to do this by hand. An over the counter product would be something like Meguiars ScratchX or something similar. Stay away from the Turtle Wax compound, or whatever is in the green or red tubs.... lol That stuff is JUNK.
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