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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 456672" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Butter the van - I'll have every cat in the neighbourhood on the roof :^O </p><p></p><p>I've been told that natural Turpentine can work wonders, I've tried tar remover, which is a bit better than soap and water, nylon scouring pad works reasonaly well, but will take all day. Think I might try the Polish car wash, and I was considering taking the roof bars off and using drive through car wash. I did try a pressure washer, but it doesn't get into the ingrained stuff that well</p><p></p><p>Wax certainly helps, but it's abit late for that, the joy of being too busy, might have to try T-cut or colour restorer type product then wax the hell out of it.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all for the suggestions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 456672, member: 490"] Butter the van - I'll have every cat in the neighbourhood on the roof :^O I've been told that natural Turpentine can work wonders, I've tried tar remover, which is a bit better than soap and water, nylon scouring pad works reasonaly well, but will take all day. Think I might try the Polish car wash, and I was considering taking the roof bars off and using drive through car wash. I did try a pressure washer, but it doesn't get into the ingrained stuff that well Wax certainly helps, but it's abit late for that, the joy of being too busy, might have to try T-cut or colour restorer type product then wax the hell out of it. Thank you all for the suggestions [/QUOTE]
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