Every spray head I've used with Tardis, even chemical resistant one's. Tardis has destroyed them all!
Used Tardis today. Tardis in a small chemical resistant plastic bottle and a heavy duty microfiber cloth. Gets the job done.
Powermaxed tar remover is very good. Similar to tardis but available in smaller sizes rather than the big 5L tub although depends how much you really want.
Stubborn tar will take a little while to remove though, even with tardis.
Tardis is good. Works best on dry panels. The price quoted is about right, you might find a little variation between AS reps but not much.
Which ever one you use, invert your bottle after use and spray until the spray head is empty. Tar removers eat them for lunch and whilst not preventing failure completely, it will prolong the life of your spray head. Nothing worse than coming to use is and it just dribbles out of the trigger all over your hands.....
Sorry to resurrect the thread but I'm looking for around one litre of tar remover. Can't find hard is is such a small quantity. Anyone got any ideas what I can use instead
Tip: Spray bottles for Tardis or similar solvent based liquids. Buy Tesco own daily shower spray 80p and use this in the shower-wife will be impressed. Wash out bottle remove label and use for Tardis. Mine has lasted for ages without destroying innards.
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