Removing Tire Gel Sling From Paint

Try a bug and tar remover, apc or a compound/water spot remover.
 
That's tire gel sling? What tire gel? If I ever rarely have sling its usually black. That looks like dried bird bomb to me. On my ipad though so pic is not the biggest
 
That's tire gel sling? What tire gel? If I ever rarely have sling its usually black. That looks like dried bird bomb to me. On my ipad though so pic is not the biggest

I agree, never seen sling like that lol
 
I agree as well, looks like dried Oil of Seagull. Try ONR at QD strength (4 oz per gallon or 1 oz per 16 oz bottle) first. If that doesn't work, try clay or an Autoscrub. Use the ONR as lube. ;)
 
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-When some tire dressings are applied to tires, they may combine with the tires' anti-ozonant compound (applied by tire manufacturers)
to form a new compound that could stain vehicle paint.

NOTE:
Most OEM's now state in their TSB's that paint damage stains, caused by application of tire dressings, are NOT covered by their paint warranties.


-Applying 303AP, (or one of a "similar type"), as a tire dressing will be less damaging to auto paints...
If addressed (cleaned-off the paint) early on.


-It looks to be a little too late for total removal of your tire-gel-sling's paint stain...
(without, perhaps, the paint incurring further damage...)

But I've used:
-P21S Paintwork Cleaner
-3M Citrus Cleaner Adhesive Remover Spray
-An AIO...such as: KAIO; Meg's A12; etc.
-Letting it: "Air-out" for a few days after it's been washed.

:)

Bob
 
I agree as well, looks like dried Oil of Seagull. Try ONR at QD strength (4 oz per gallon or 1 oz per 16 oz bottle) first. If that doesn't work, try clay or an Autoscrub. Use the ONR as lube. ;)

If using 4 oz per gallon it would be 1 oz per 32 oz bottle, but according to the info posted on the store site, the recommended amount for ONR as a QD is 8 oz per gallon, or 2 oz per 32 oz bottle.

Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine 128 oz.
 
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