Black "chewing gum on pavement" like buildup

squelchy451

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Hi. My brother has never been the one to detail his car, never mind washing it on a regular basis.
Also having the cheapest car in the family, the Subaru is condemned to park on the streets.

I do try to wash it at least once a month and this time around i noticed some black gunk on the hood, 1-2 cm in diameter and looks like those black bits of chewing gum on the pavement.

I'm planning on giving it a good wash and use some iron-x to decontaminate the paint but wasn't sure what to do with the gunk.
Has anyone had to remove something similar from their own cars?
 
I'll give that a go. I also have a plastic putty knife...would that be safe to use in conjunction with goo-gone?
 
I'll give that a go. I also have a plastic putty knife...would that be safe to use in conjunction with goo-gone?

If you're very careful.

The risk is the corners can easily scratch paint.

Letting some kind of citric oil penetrate and dissolve using "time" is usually a safe option.

Getting in a rush and scrubbing will remove it but also leave scratches behind. Then you have to fix the scratches.


What type of polisher and compound do you own?



:)
 
If you're very careful.

The risk is the corners can easily scratch paint.

Letting some kind of citric oil penetrate and dissolve using "time" is usually a safe option.

Getting in a rush and scrubbing will remove it but also leave scratches behind. Then you have to fix the scratches.


What type of polisher and compound do you own?



:)

I'll try with just the goo-gone first before moving onto the putty knife.

I have the Meguiars Ultimate Compound, Polish, and their DA power system (the kind that attaches to a drill)
 
3M General Purpose Adhesive Remover.

I swear by this product. Clear Coat safe.
 
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