BlackJack – Fast Acting Tar And Glue Remover

£10.45£39.99

BlackJack quickly dissolves tar spots and glue residues that can then be rinsed away easily thanks to emulsifiers contained in the formulation.

Description

BlackJack Tar And Glue Remover quickly dissolves tar spots and glue residues that can then be rinsed away easily thanks to emulsifiers contained in the formulation.

WHY SHOULD YOU BUY BLACKJACK TAR & GLUE REMOVER?

  • Fast-acting
  • Removes Stubborn Tar spots
  • Safe on wheels
  • Easy removal of glue residue
  • Professional chemical resistant triggers

How To Use:

  1. Spay BlackJack to the required area
  2. Leave to work for 2-3 minutes (ambient temperature dependant)
  3. Tar deposits will begin to bleed away that can then be simply removed using a suitable microfibre towel
  4. For Glue residue removal, simply spray onto the required area, allow a short time for the product to take effect before wiping the residue away with a suitable microfibre towel

Warning – Avoid contact with headlight covers and plastic trim, do not allow the product to dry or use in direct sunlight. Caution is advised when using BlackJack on vintage paintwork, single-stage paint or surfaces subject to a smart repair.

Although Black Jack is supplied with a chemical resistant trigger, we recommend rinsing the trigger with water after each us

What Does Tar Look Like?

Tar is black, relatively soft and can have a bit of a shiny surface. These dots can become a bit softer when they are warm, but become pretty hard below room temperature. They are very difficult to remove and will wear your claybar very quickly. Specific tar-removers often make it run, it looks like black stripes running down from the black spot. These tar-remover are almost always based on solvents, which means that you need to be carefull with them. They will most probably have a very negative effect on the layer of protection.

Glue Removal

Since most tar removers are based on solvents, they don’t only remove tar. When you have removed a badge, sticker or have glue left over, you might want to remove the glue residue. Their are special glue removers on the market (based on acetone), but a tar remover will also work. In this case the application is the same. Just spray on, rinse off and if needed use the side of a plastic razor blade to gently rub off the residue. Just remember to wash the area thoroughly because a tar remover might be a bit tricky to remove without any residue.

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500ml, 1 Litre, 5 Litre

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