Chunky, the post was December 26 and was stated as the other day which would probably put it before Christmas. Anything water based has a cure time, even water based interior paints so I imagine that this would apply to Caddyman's situation.chunky79 wrote:Why go with a tar remover if it is something water based????
I think we are jumping to worst case here. Clay bar can cause trouble if not used correctly. You could just try washing normally.
Caddyman, if i were you i would go around to your next door neighbour and ask to see the spray instructions, then go on detailing world and ask people on there because most of these guy's are very helpful.
dunc
P.s i'm not a detailer or valeter. Just someone trying to help
When my RS got covered with paint spots from some burk whitewashing a pebbledashed wall on a windy day within 5 yards of my car without asking me to move it (he then proceeded to take a dirty wet cloth to my car thinking I ever saw him do it and then scarpered quickly when I came out of our office to confromt him!) I first tried QD and a microfibre a couple of days later which moved some, then washed it but some remained. Sonus Green Clay bar with plenty lube removed the rest, hence why I suggested it from first hand experience.