I noticed the other day after washing my car that it still had some small black dots in various locations - mostly on the front wheel arches and on the front doors just behind the wheels.
These little buggers were impossible to shift with a wash mitt. They were really black and really stuck - as in glued on - to the paint. When I then tried gentle persuasion with a finger nail, they just sort of 'burst' to leave brown gunk on the paint...
These things are seriously not good on a Candy White car!
After some Googling, I came to the conclusion that they're Tar Spots. And after some more Googling and some trial and error, I've found an apparently reliable way of getting rid of the sticky little gits:
1. wash car to get rid of non-tar dirt
2. apply Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover (I got it from Halfords) liberally over the spots using an old microfibre cloth
3. work your way around and car, wiping away the easy/small ones and re-wetting the stubborn/large ones with AITR
4. repeat step 3 until you've got rid of even the worst offenders
5. wash the car again to get rid of any AITR or brown gunk residue left on the paint
6. re-polish and wax as the AITR will have removed basically everything but the paint itself
Unfortunately, I ran out of time before I could finish step 4, so I'll have to repeat the process again at the weekend before I can reapply some polish and wax protection.
I never noticed these on my (also Candy White) FR during the year or so that I owned it, so I think I must have been unlucky and driven over some very-freshly-laid tarmac or something?
Anyone else suffered from these and do you have a better method for getting rid, if so?
These little buggers were impossible to shift with a wash mitt. They were really black and really stuck - as in glued on - to the paint. When I then tried gentle persuasion with a finger nail, they just sort of 'burst' to leave brown gunk on the paint...
These things are seriously not good on a Candy White car!
After some Googling, I came to the conclusion that they're Tar Spots. And after some more Googling and some trial and error, I've found an apparently reliable way of getting rid of the sticky little gits:
1. wash car to get rid of non-tar dirt
2. apply Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover (I got it from Halfords) liberally over the spots using an old microfibre cloth
3. work your way around and car, wiping away the easy/small ones and re-wetting the stubborn/large ones with AITR
4. repeat step 3 until you've got rid of even the worst offenders
5. wash the car again to get rid of any AITR or brown gunk residue left on the paint
6. re-polish and wax as the AITR will have removed basically everything but the paint itself
Unfortunately, I ran out of time before I could finish step 4, so I'll have to repeat the process again at the weekend before I can reapply some polish and wax protection.
I never noticed these on my (also Candy White) FR during the year or so that I owned it, so I think I must have been unlucky and driven over some very-freshly-laid tarmac or something?
Anyone else suffered from these and do you have a better method for getting rid, if so?