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Bituminous spots on the car’s paintwork are a real problem, which must be dealt with in a timely manner. The body is especially actively polluted by tar with the onset of heat when the road workers begin their favorite "pit repair".
Removing bitumen stains from a car body

It’s good if the spots are small, and they flew off from their own wheels. In the example, the photo shows a more severe case. The car was parked near the pit. The road workers poured tar on it and left. According to the law of meanness, it was during this period of time that another car swept past, hit the wheel directly into a fresh tar puddle. The spots had doors, sills, a wing, glass and a little roof ...

How and how to remove bitumen stains?


Removing bitumen stains from a car body

The cheapest, affordable and completely safe means for effective struggle with resin on a car body is kerosene. You can buy it in construction stores. Usually it stands in bottles among solvents. By the way, they can also be used to remove bitumen contaminants. But solvents are more expensive than kerosene.
Removing bitumen stains from a car body

As an alternative, motorists use other means that accidentally ended up in the garage at hand. We are talking about gasoline, diesel fuel and, of course, the WD-40 (or similar). All these liquids also do an excellent job with the resin, but, again, are more expensive than kerosene.
In addition to the means for dissolving bitumen stains, you will also need a car shampoo. Traces of kerosene will need to be washed off, and ordinary water will not cope with this. In order to protect the paintwork in the future, it is recommended to treat the body with special wax.
For cleaning, you will also need a piece of dense foam, clean rags and utensils for kerosene.
Removing bitumen stains from a car body

The process of removing bitumen stains begins with the fact that they must be abundantly moistened with the agent that is selected. Hard rubbing with a rag will not help here. The main task is to harden the resin.
After wetting, the stains should be easily erased with rags soaked in kerosene. It is not advisable to rub hard, as there is a risk of making the varnish matte.
Removing bitumen stains from a car body

If a stain does not lend itself, it is better to return to it after a few seconds, when it dissolves better.
After these measures, a clean rag is taken, and with its help all residues of tar and kerosene are wiped dry. The treated area is carefully inspected. If some spots are missed, the process repeats.
Removing bitumen stains from a car body

After removing bitumen contaminants, it is necessary to thoroughly wash the car body. With oily traces of kerosene, a standard car shampoo can cope without any problems.

Tips for motorists


The following simple recommendations will be useful to many car owners on the topic described:
  • Bituminous spots should be removed in a timely manner. The longer the resin is on the paintwork, the more difficult it is to remove.
  • Do not rub the bitumen stains diligently. The key to success lies in dissolution, and not in mechanical action.
  • Do not rush to buy a “special” bitumen stain remover in a car shop. Its effectiveness is commensurate with kerosene, and the price can be ten times higher.
  • To protect the paintwork in the future, use waxes regularly.Resin, and dirt, and dust, and bird droppings stick to them worse.
  • Do not attempt to wash the resin with excessively aggressive solvents. This may damage the paintwork.

Summary


In general, removing bitumen stains is a fairly simple task that does not require a lot of time, effort or money. The most important thing is not to put off this event.
Removing bitumen stains from a car body
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Comments (4)
  1. Secsb
    #1 Secsb Guests June 2, 2018 19:16
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    We put kerosene in the sprayer, spray it on the machine, wipe it in 10 minutes. There are no stains, and the machine shines. Do it after washing the machine.
  2. Guest Alex
    #2 Guest Alex Guests June 3, 2018 8:07 p.m.
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    The cheapest and most powerful tool is WHITE SPIRIT. The spots dissolve almost immediately, and the LCP does not suffer. But you need to wash off the spots before the car wash, otherwise the whole body will be in oil smudges.
  3. Guest Alexander
    #3 Guest Alexander Guests 12 june 2018 21:25
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    The best tool is anti-silicone, it is used in car painting, for degreasing the surface before painting and a soft fiber napkin perfectly removes all dirt from the car; it is suitable for new cars as well as for used ones. On the market, anti-silicone is represented by different companies, there are in iron containers and in plastic, there is not much difference between them, so the choice is yours. Good luck ...
  4. Konstantin
    #4 Konstantin Guests February 1, 2019 07:56 AM
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    ordinary sunflower oil to help you, moisten a cotton pad with oil, then blot the bitumen droplets, wait a couple of minutes and just wipe it with a dry disc.

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