Gurge
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- Aug 26, 2010
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I've used stoner's tarminator many times and gone through a number of cans without any issues. It works great and has never marred paint in the past. I will continue to use it as well.
With that said...
I had a clients 1994 range rover last night. It was just purchased used, so no idea if original paint or if it was sprayed somewhere along the way.
There was some weird staining on the fender behind the front wheel. figured I'd try tarminator. worked it a bit with an MF towel (like I normally do) and it marred the paint terribly. was only allowed to dwell for 30 seconds maybe. then I rinsed and the remaining water on the surface was staining the paint in all the area that was sprayed with tar remover.
I fixed that area with m205, although removal of the polish seemed a bit funny (definitely clear coat because pad did not turn color). But what in the world was going on? was something 'wrong' with this clear coat?
any info appreciated. thanks....
With that said...
I had a clients 1994 range rover last night. It was just purchased used, so no idea if original paint or if it was sprayed somewhere along the way.
There was some weird staining on the fender behind the front wheel. figured I'd try tarminator. worked it a bit with an MF towel (like I normally do) and it marred the paint terribly. was only allowed to dwell for 30 seconds maybe. then I rinsed and the remaining water on the surface was staining the paint in all the area that was sprayed with tar remover.
I fixed that area with m205, although removal of the polish seemed a bit funny (definitely clear coat because pad did not turn color). But what in the world was going on? was something 'wrong' with this clear coat?
any info appreciated. thanks....