When using IronX & Tardis
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From: Preston, Lancs
just been out and bought some more stuff, so i now have IronX and Tardis to use, now when i put these on the car, whats best to do, leave to soak and lance of? leave to soak and rub of with a mitt to aid the process and then lance? or to clay bar them on the car?
just thinking if theres a lot of tar on the car, it may be sticky to shift
thank you
just thinking if theres a lot of tar on the car, it may be sticky to shift
thank you
The safest way it to spray the tar remover on, and when the tar runs/bleeds rinse it off with the pw,and repeat untill its gone.
Or you can spray it on and use a microfibre to gently wipe the tar way,again repeat untill gone.
Same with Iron X
Or you can spray it on and use a microfibre to gently wipe the tar way,again repeat untill gone.
Same with Iron X
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This is true, but he is easily confused
trying to give him business advice the other night! he won't listen lol
Thanks for that Al
trying to give him business advice the other night! he won't listen lol
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If tar spotting is bad spray the tardis on and let it dwell and bleed for a few minutes, no more than five as it's potent stuff, then use a microfibre with some tardis on it and wipe over to remove the tar. Then rinse thoroughly!
With iron x I spray on and leave to dwell until it's bleeding and then agitate with a detailing brush before rinsing off.
With iron x I spray on and leave to dwell until it's bleeding and then agitate with a detailing brush before rinsing off.






