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Re: Tar
Thanks for the advice, I will give some of them a try.
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Did anything work yet? I've just been talking to someone this evening who is in a business which sells a product that can remove chewing gum from dogs. I wonder if it could remove tar from clothing too. Apparently it can remove permanent marker from tiles and vynil flooring so I'm going to order some and I'll let you knowhow it goes.
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paint thinner is the key
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Chewing gum from dogs? You lead a very interesting life Willow.
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It wasn't my dog. It was a friend's guide dog and he's barmy.
I hope one of these solutions has worked. :) |
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Scrape away as much tar as you can,wet a cloth with lighter fluid, (or petrol), and lightly rub the offending area.obviously , preferably doing this in the garage or outdoors because of the fumes.No smoking or naked lights.
This also works with anti-vandal paint and bitumen. |
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Or you could just buy a replacement of the clothing
Also i think the solutions will only work on certain types of clothes others it may ruin |
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