Yomie
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- 06 Toyota
ok, i' have read the threads of removing tar and everything else, but my situation is a little different
The parking lot that i park my car in sent out a letter the day before work was to be done, they said park on the south side of the lot because they would be re-paving the north side of the parking lot, when i get back out to my car, i realized that they did not re-pave the lot, they re-sealed it with tar, now my car (not the X, my wifes BRAND NEW FRIGGIN' car) is now 100%COVERED in tar overspray...i have not contacted their office yet, due to the weekend, and i got an estimate from a local auto detailer....
In other words, what kind of work would I have to put into this to get all of it off myself. Some have stated to use gas, but were talking about the entire car, glass and all, what do you think?
The parking lot that i park my car in sent out a letter the day before work was to be done, they said park on the south side of the lot because they would be re-paving the north side of the parking lot, when i get back out to my car, i realized that they did not re-pave the lot, they re-sealed it with tar, now my car (not the X, my wifes BRAND NEW FRIGGIN' car) is now 100%COVERED in tar overspray...i have not contacted their office yet, due to the weekend, and i got an estimate from a local auto detailer....
In other words, what kind of work would I have to put into this to get all of it off myself. Some have stated to use gas, but were talking about the entire car, glass and all, what do you think?