Neighbour has used their new bumper and trim dressing and this worked for him - have read some people say it doesn't clear it away, just masks it, but it seems to have removed it for him and brought the trim up nice :thumb:
Go careful with magic sponges, they are quite abrasive. An ipa based glass cleaner works well. As with most cleaning, it is often better to use a chemical cleaner before resorting to abrasives such as magic sponges or pencil erasers.
Intensive Tar Remover on a microfibre, scrub the area, that will do it. That will definitely do it.
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