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    Good choice, Tardis is the best product for quick easy tar removel,never found anything that will match or beat it on performance.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan J View Post
    Good choice, Tardis is the best product for quick easy tar removel,never found anything that will match or beat it on performance.
    Yep although im not sure if I should use it on my alloy wheels.
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    Why would you not use on alloys? sorry for newbie question... never really taken car cleaning/detailing to a great depth until now...

    I use alot of the AG products at mo... use AG tar rem. on alloys no issues... now looking to enhance the repertoire of products...
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by gupsterg View Post
    Why would you not use on alloys? sorry for newbie question... never really taken car cleaning/detailing to a great depth until now...

    I use alot of the AG products at mo... use AG tar rem. on alloys no issues... now looking to enhance the repertoire of products...
    Its fine to use on most alloy wheels, dwell time needs to be kept to a minimum as its a strong product hence its fast working time but can stain or damage in some cases if left to long and not rinsed off properly,
    would avoid using on diamond cut rims due to its strength. A citrus based tar and glue remover like carpro tar-x or valet pro citrus tar and glue is effective but not as fast working as Tardis.
     
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    Tardis for me :-) or for daily/regular use Bilberry wheel cleaner on alloys.
     
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