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96MYSTIC
07-21-2001, 05:32 PM
to remove tar and such from my tips and one the wheels? Simple Green is getting most of the dirt and grease off, but not the small specs of tar.
THANKS
MIKE
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Tang350
07-23-2001, 12:37 AM
try one of the tar removers from 3M or one of the other companies. Just test it on an inconspicuous part of your wheel first.
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Tang 350
66 GT350 Replica (drives like it's pissed off)
97 3.8L Convertible
'89 Silver Anniversary 5.0LX
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2001 GT
07-25-2001, 04:49 PM
Go to Pepboys and get Bug&Tar Remover. It works wonder. I have even used it on my paint with a old t-shirt as a rag and it didn't hurt the paint at all
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2001 Silver Ford Mustang GT
Modified MAC Cold Air Intake,Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter,Bassani O/R X,Steeda Sport Springs,Steeda Timing Adjuster @ 14 degrees,Steeda Underdrive Pulleys,MAC White Face Gauges, MAC Flowpath Catback, FRPP 3.73's, Moser 28 spline Forged Axels, FRPP 70mm TB
Stock with only MAC CAI
-230.4 RWHP @ 4900 rpm
-272.4 RWTQ @ 3900 rpm
Dyno 2-3-01
-246.9 RWHP @ 5000 rpm
-289.1 RWTQ @ 4000 rpm
tangodelta21
07-30-2001, 08:03 PM
for the little specks of tar use gas or kerosene, just don't smoke while your doing it.
stang46sc
07-30-2001, 08:52 PM
Actually you can use WD40. It is the samething as Bug and Tar basically, and its cheaper. I saw this on My CLassic Car.
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