@@danielchampion2982 It's funny you mention that, after I bought it the first time, I went into O'Reilly's to buy it again and the same damn thing happened to me. They were fortunately cool with giving me my money back without my receipt, however, they didn't have any other cans left to replace the malfunctioned one. Believe me, the stuff is magic. I went from putting all of my muscle strength into wiping the tar off to literally the opposite.
Great video. At work we use technicians choice TEC 90 remove all. It’s safe on interior plastic trim,window tint and clear coat.melts tar and adhesive residue right off. Keep the videos coming
I haven’t used their ceramic spray yet but a guy I work with has and told me it’s awesome stuff. Their products are very good I think.their 1000 leveling buffing compound is the best I have ever used as well as the fine cutting and the one step ceramic polish. All of their stuff is good though
Congratulations on the new shop. I moved into mine December 22 and it was one of the best feelings in life. I was mobile for years. I have that same detailing cart i use it in my mobile trailer it is amazing!
Paint Thinner is just Mineral Spirits. Tarminator if I remember correctly is just Acetone. Citrol 266 is very similar to Rapid Remover/Goo Gone using Orange Citrus Oils to remove things, but it's like a concentrated version. Reducer most of the time is either Naptha (lighter fluid) or Acetone depending on the manufacturer/brand. In my experience using Citrol 266 has been the most and safest method because it works on everything. If you get Lacquer Thinner, Acetone, & Mineral Spirits around plastics it will start to discolor them and pull whatever dye out of them. Citrol will do the same, but at a much slower & safer approach.
Congrats with this amazing achievement! Keep us updated on how it's going switching to a shop and also any updates to the shop. Hopefully we see a tour video soon and every few months or so you can give us some progress videos!
According to one of the longtime paint shops in our area it's not advisable to use Lacquer thinner on a tri-coat paint job especially one like white diamond because it can do Laura Hayes the top coat. And on a Honda CR-V touring the diamond effect is in the top coat.
You can reduce the amount of TarX you applyied by very much and it's still effective. We use something called Cold Degreaser products. Which basicly is tar remover and based on different petroleum. They can make them to reduce the smell from them. But also make them so they work to be sprayed on a wet paint and with clinging ability that reduce the amount of product you use and also the run off from them. Almost all bigger brands has these Cold Degreaser products in their line up here in EU. Strange that they are not so much of offerings in the US of these. Meguiars and Sonax and Turtle Wax has them here. They are down to between $6-$12 for 1L bottles. These are used as spray on let it dwell and rinse off. We get a lot of tar during the winter months here in Sweden with what the road salt desolves from the roads and a lot of studded winter tires on vehicals makes for a perfect storm of tar LOL. And since they also are sanding the roads for the smaller roads. It's a huge chance to get sand attached on the tar spots or in them. So apply a tar remover and wipe it off is a no go here and is to take into consideration every where that tar is sticky and can accumulate dirt and dust that scratch the paint badly if you are unlucky. That's often why we apply the tar remover/cold degreaser on dry paint the first we do when we are going to be washing. Applyied often from around the paint outside of the wheels and side panels and the back of the car. Also don't apply over the windows as it can run into the doors and desolve the rust protection and also not in the wheel wells for the same reason. Then use the water pressure from the PW to clean it off with as a touchless tar removal. This if needed mostly every week or so during the winter months here in Sweden LOL. So when ever you have a chance to wash without freezing to death LOL. And as you noticed the TarX works very good this way. I save it for when the tar build up is high since not been washed for a longer time. Otherwise it's mostly some kind of cold degreaser I use. The TarX is expensive but if you fine mist it on and you can have the bottle for a 3-6 washes. But with old baked on tar I useally starts with a touchless tar removal and wash the vehical and then do tar removal with wipe it off as it's gets very effective when doing so. Great video and nice to see you take personal safety seriously. Congrats to your new shop!
I always use way too much product; I could feel that I was being a bit excessive in this video so that's good to know. I had come off of a really bad tar job, so i was scarred emotionally lol.
I subscribed to your channel a few months back, just stumbled upon it while scrolling through some suggested videos. Really glad I did. Great video. Good topic. Keep it up and good luck with the shop.
Good to see someone wearing a respirator when needed. I do that when using Iron X and Citrol. The warnings on the back of that Citrol can are frightening.
@@HawkProDetailing Okay, that's a British brand I think? I've got some Bolt Hamber Auto-Foam that I like but that's been the extent of my foray into foreign products. Thank you for this recommendation. I will check it out!
@@HawkProDetailing Yep, as I suspected Forensics Detailing Channel has a few videos on it! I actually already had them in my playlist for auto detailing because I was trying to really see what you professionals tend to grab. I'm learning a lot!
Congrats on the shop. I love tar x but you can’t stop the smell coming from the bottle which sucks if you go mobile. I’m going to try the tarminator since it’s aerosol and should smell up your garage or car (going mobile) when stored as much. Thanks for the ideas!
hey man always appreciate the feedback. yeah i was a citrol guy for the longest time, then ran out, then didn't see tar for a while. and then this summer i've had a couple of big jobs so just kind of catching up my tar skills/knowledge this summer lol
Congrats to you. When you get a shop, you know you're succeeding. Huge step, which many fail to take. Get a window tinter in there to help cover your rent. What's the overhead like? A commercial spot like that in SoCal would run about $1200
thanks man. I'm not a success. I hope to be one day, still figuring it all out. the shop is scary and i'm just leaning into the fear....doubling down on the dream i guess. i don't know...winters are just rough as a mobile detailer in a snowy climate. about 850/mo
Congrats on the shop, it must be nice! I'm a mobile detailer in Santa Cruz, CA. and I'm on the hunt for a spot just like the one you scored. I'm really digging your videos Nick, keep up the good work.
thanks luke, how long you been doing this? i just did a video/shop tour kind of explaining the new space and how i got there/here etc etc. But basically i just knew....mobile detailing in winter sucks and i didn't want to do it again. i'm still doing mobile for folks that ask but i'm charging a fee now....maybe it will go up but i'm starting at $25
Hawk Pro Detailing the number of guys that have switched from CP to IGL ceramic coatings is undeniable. Not only is it a superior coating, it’s much easier to apply and remove. Get ahold of Joel LaPalme
i know ceramic pro is a quality product. the slickness after applying light is insane. But for me it's their marketing. nobody beats it ya know? and that's what attracted me to them in the first place. i do want a chemical only account with IGL tho....
Congrats on the new shop. Ice always has good luck with Tarminator. Sometimes I have to dig out the clay bar. The oder isn't near as bad as that special mix of stuff 😂
The only time to use a sponge when detailing a car is when removing tar. Just throw the sponge away after use, and save the microfiber towel for something else.
Yup. $20+ for TarX 32oz (I don't know) $13 for Tarminator 20 oz $20+ to buy products to make the SPC (sweet project cars) mix. Oooorrr.... $4 a gallon (depending on location) for some gas. YES IT MIGHT STRIP clear and blah blah blah, but if your going to rebuild those layers then why not.
What is the effect on pain gloss . I head this kind of cleaners fade the paint and you can see white patches or dull surface where ever you use. Can you please throw some light on this.
Recommend using 3m adhesive remover product # 08984 works great for tar and other automotive adhesives and safe of oem paint. Just be careful not to be used on freshly dried paint it will soften the clear.
Not a great job addressing the safety of using some of these products on various parts of the car or various materials. Stoner Tarminator WILL eat/destroy plastics, particularly clear plastics like lights/lens housings. The homemade mixture you used will degrade clearcoat and paint over time, I would stay far away from using that stuff, no matter how safe it seems in the moment. That stuff will soften clear, or just eat it if left to dwell or dry. TarX is a bit safer than the above. However they still mention that you need to avoid sensitive plastics and acrylic paint. For a completely safe Tar Remover product, may I recommend Gyeon TAR, it's pH neutral and safe to use on all plastics and trim. It's great at removing tar and road grime, while not damaging any paintwork, trim, plastics, etc. It may not be as fast, as it requires 2-4 minutes of dwell time, but you know for sure your car is safe. Its also great to use it to remove tar from areas like naked front end splitters, or other platic trim on the front, etc. Try it, let me know what you think.
You should really test that crazy mixture on a clean panel and measure before and after film thickness. Not too sure I'd be taking lacquer thinner to automotive paint. For tar removal, try 3M Adhesive Cleaner #08984.
@@HawkProDetailing In my area, O'reilly auto parts has it in stock, it can also be ordered through Amazon, Walmart, and NAPA. However there is one caveat, it is rather expensive for the volume.
Just found out the magic solution. Took half hour to wipe off a real mess. A can of tar exploded onto my car. Brakes and parts cleaner. Liquifies the tar and wipes of like nothing and then recoat with wax. I wish I had videoed it. That's brakes and parts cleaner. Walmart.
I bought the Car Care Terminator from Stoner from O'Reilly's Auto Shop today - that stuff is the bee's knees double Ds, absolutely recommend.
I bought that stuff twice. Wish I could've tried them, but both times I bought it the damn spray nozzle malfunctioned and wouldn't spray anything lol
@@danielchampion2982 It's funny you mention that, after I bought it the first time, I went into O'Reilly's to buy it again and the same damn thing happened to me. They were fortunately cool with giving me my money back without my receipt, however, they didn't have any other cans left to replace the malfunctioned one. Believe me, the stuff is magic. I went from putting all of my muscle strength into wiping the tar off to literally the opposite.
Great video.
At work we use technicians choice TEC 90 remove all.
It’s safe on interior plastic trim,window tint and clear coat.melts tar and adhesive residue right off.
Keep the videos coming
dannnng. so technician's choice seems legit then? jimbo mentioned their ceramic detail spray is pretty good too
I haven’t used their ceramic spray yet but a guy I work with has and told me it’s awesome stuff.
Their products are very good I think.their 1000 leveling buffing compound is the best I have ever used as well as the fine cutting and the one step ceramic polish.
All of their stuff is good though
George Myers tec 90 is legit ! I use it at my jobs shop for tar
Congratulations on the new shop. I moved into mine December 22 and it was one of the best feelings in life. I was mobile for years. I have that same detailing cart i use it in my mobile trailer it is amazing!
Nice man! How is shop life going? Any hacks or advice
Paint Thinner is just Mineral Spirits.
Tarminator if I remember correctly is just Acetone.
Citrol 266 is very similar to Rapid Remover/Goo Gone using Orange Citrus Oils to remove things, but it's like a concentrated version.
Reducer most of the time is either Naptha (lighter fluid) or Acetone depending on the manufacturer/brand.
In my experience using Citrol 266 has been the most and safest method because it works on everything. If you get Lacquer Thinner, Acetone, & Mineral Spirits around plastics it will start to discolor them and pull whatever dye out of them. Citrol will do the same, but at a much slower & safer approach.
Thanks Trent. You're right about plastics with a lot of these products ... I didnt realize citrol was safer in that regard.
Does 266 work on sap?
Congrats with this amazing achievement! Keep us updated on how it's going switching to a shop and also any updates to the shop. Hopefully we see a tour video soon and every few months or so you can give us some progress videos!
Thank you! Asked and received lol. Just posted the shop tour video
According to one of the longtime paint shops in our area it's not advisable to use Lacquer thinner on a tri-coat paint job especially one like white diamond because it can do Laura Hayes the top coat. And on a Honda CR-V touring the diamond effect is in the top coat.
Reducer and hardener is what you mix with paint when spraying cars also helps when your trying color match paint
nice! what the hell is it doing in the tar mix:)
You can reduce the amount of TarX you applyied by very much and it's still effective. We use something called Cold Degreaser products. Which basicly is tar remover and based on different petroleum. They can make them to reduce the smell from them. But also make them so they work to be sprayed on a wet paint and with clinging ability that reduce the amount of product you use and also the run off from them. Almost all bigger brands has these Cold Degreaser products in their line up here in EU. Strange that they are not so much of offerings in the US of these. Meguiars and Sonax and Turtle Wax has them here. They are down to between $6-$12 for 1L bottles.
These are used as spray on let it dwell and rinse off. We get a lot of tar during the winter months here in Sweden with what the road salt desolves from the roads and a lot of studded winter tires on vehicals makes for a perfect storm of tar LOL. And since they also are sanding the roads for the smaller roads. It's a huge chance to get sand attached on the tar spots or in them. So apply a tar remover and wipe it off is a no go here and is to take into consideration every where that tar is sticky and can accumulate dirt and dust that scratch the paint badly if you are unlucky. That's often why we apply the tar remover/cold degreaser on dry paint the first we do when we are going to be washing. Applyied often from around the paint outside of the wheels and side panels and the back of the car. Also don't apply over the windows as it can run into the doors and desolve the rust protection and also not in the wheel wells for the same reason. Then use the water pressure from the PW to clean it off with as a touchless tar removal. This if needed mostly every week or so during the winter months here in Sweden LOL. So when ever you have a chance to wash without freezing to death LOL. And as you noticed the TarX works very good this way. I save it for when the tar build up is high since not been washed for a longer time. Otherwise it's mostly some kind of cold degreaser I use. The TarX is expensive but if you fine mist it on and you can have the bottle for a 3-6 washes. But with old baked on tar I useally starts with a touchless tar removal and wash the vehical and then do tar removal with wipe it off as it's gets very effective when doing so.
Great video and nice to see you take personal safety seriously.
Congrats to your new shop!
I always use way too much product; I could feel that I was being a bit excessive in this video so that's good to know. I had come off of a really bad tar job, so i was scarred emotionally lol.
I subscribed to your channel a few months back, just stumbled upon it while scrolling through some suggested videos. Really glad I did. Great video. Good topic. Keep it up and good luck with the shop.
thanks Nik! that's a good name right there🤓
Good to see someone wearing a respirator when needed. I do that when using Iron X and Citrol. The warnings on the back of that Citrol can are frightening.
You should try Eulex from koch chemie it is probably the best adhesive tar remover I've found
@@HawkProDetailing Okay, that's a British brand I think? I've got some Bolt Hamber Auto-Foam that I like but that's been the extent of my foray into foreign products. Thank you for this recommendation. I will check it out!
@@HawkProDetailing Yep, as I suspected Forensics Detailing Channel has a few videos on it! I actually already had them in my playlist for auto detailing because I was trying to really see what you professionals tend to grab. I'm learning a lot!
Congrats on the shop. I love tar x but you can’t stop the smell coming from the bottle which sucks if you go mobile. I’m going to try the tarminator since it’s aerosol and should smell up your garage or car (going mobile) when stored as much. Thanks for the ideas!
hey man always appreciate the feedback. yeah i was a citrol guy for the longest time, then ran out, then didn't see tar for a while. and then this summer i've had a couple of big jobs so just kind of catching up my tar skills/knowledge this summer lol
Congrats to you. When you get a shop, you know you're succeeding. Huge step, which many fail to take. Get a window tinter in there to help cover your rent. What's the overhead like? A commercial spot like that in SoCal would run about $1200
thanks man. I'm not a success. I hope to be one day, still figuring it all out. the shop is scary and i'm just leaning into the fear....doubling down on the dream i guess. i don't know...winters are just rough as a mobile detailer in a snowy climate. about 850/mo
Congrats on the shop, it must be nice! I'm a mobile detailer in Santa Cruz, CA. and I'm on the hunt for a spot just like the one you scored. I'm really digging your videos Nick, keep up the good work.
thanks luke, how long you been doing this? i just did a video/shop tour kind of explaining the new space and how i got there/here etc etc. But basically i just knew....mobile detailing in winter sucks and i didn't want to do it again. i'm still doing mobile for folks that ask but i'm charging a fee now....maybe it will go up but i'm starting at $25
Only thing if found that works is parts cleaner can eat clear coat but if used careful will take it right off with no damage
Bro it’s time to get on the IGL train, your health will thank you and as a bonus...one layer of IGL is the same as two layers of CP.
Really? Delete is amazing stuff. . .
Hawk Pro Detailing the number of guys that have switched from CP to IGL ceramic coatings is undeniable. Not only is it a superior coating, it’s much easier to apply and remove. Get ahold of Joel LaPalme
i know ceramic pro is a quality product. the slickness after applying light is insane. But for me it's their marketing. nobody beats it ya know? and that's what attracted me to them in the first place. i do want a chemical only account with IGL tho....
Chemical guy bug n tar wash is best...minimal dilution. Ive tried all these and it wins plus not a harsh kerosene solvent.
Congrats on the new shop. Ice always has good luck with Tarminator. Sometimes I have to dig out the clay bar. The oder isn't near as bad as that special mix of stuff 😂
totally. I really liked tarminator!
The only time to use a sponge when detailing a car is when removing tar. Just throw the sponge away after use, and save the microfiber towel for something else.
Makes sense
Forget those , it’s cheaper to use diesel or Gasoline to remover tar.
I've heard others say the same thing...
Yup. $20+ for TarX 32oz (I don't know) $13 for Tarminator 20 oz $20+ to buy products to make the SPC (sweet project cars) mix. Oooorrr.... $4 a gallon (depending on location) for some gas. YES IT MIGHT STRIP clear and blah blah blah, but if your going to rebuild those layers then why not.
Optimum TAR is also absolutely fantastic and extremely versatile.
I keep forgetting about optimum tar!! so many products out there...
What can I use on the windows? My car is covered with what looks exactly like the yellow car you de-tarred. But what about the windows and mirrors?
Sorry Im late. IS THAT PAINT FACTORY? Jesus Ive never seen such orange peeled paint WOW!!
It’s been a long time lol I can’t remember 😂 I think it was re sprayed
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE NEW SHOP
THANK YOU!! I love doing details and videos there. I'm also looking forward to less mobile during winter...if any at all
Crazy how much tar there is in that car. From road work , / asfalt work?
Did i miss it or did you not try superclean in the video?
After nearly a minute of constant spraying TarX he complains about the price.
am still an iroc-z lover am still a 4th generation lover so the trans am.in how it was with the tar and finish was baeutiful
New subscriber here you got some good content this is great 👍
Thanks man!
There will be no more wax on your car if you use lacquer and mineral spirits, not much mineral spirits, but the lacquer definitely no wax left
Dude that's amazing grats on the shop!
thank you!! here goes nothing lol
What is the effect on pain gloss . I head this kind of cleaners fade the paint and you can see white patches or dull surface where ever you use. Can you please throw some light on this.
Congrats on the new shop! So are you into detailing full time now?
thanks! not full time just yet. part time gig . . . but we will see what the future holds
You’ll be full-time in no time. That’s how it happened for me
Recommend using 3m adhesive remover product # 08984 works great for tar and other automotive adhesives and safe of oem paint. Just be careful not to be used on freshly dried paint it will soften the clear.
Not a great job addressing the safety of using some of these products on various parts of the car or various materials. Stoner Tarminator WILL eat/destroy plastics, particularly clear plastics like lights/lens housings. The homemade mixture you used will degrade clearcoat and paint over time, I would stay far away from using that stuff, no matter how safe it seems in the moment. That stuff will soften clear, or just eat it if left to dwell or dry.
TarX is a bit safer than the above. However they still mention that you need to avoid sensitive plastics and acrylic paint.
For a completely safe Tar Remover product, may I recommend Gyeon TAR, it's pH neutral and safe to use on all plastics and trim. It's great at removing tar and road grime, while not damaging any paintwork, trim, plastics, etc. It may not be as fast, as it requires 2-4 minutes of dwell time, but you know for sure your car is safe. Its also great to use it to remove tar from areas like naked front end splitters, or other platic trim on the front, etc.
Try it, let me know what you think.
Congrats on the shop!
thanks!!
I'm probably missing something but what's in the p&s bottle?
Haha I honestly don’t recall, this video feels like a life time ago. What do you use for tar?
Nice shop man 👍🏼👍🏼
Looking for a tar remover that’s safe on plastic
Love me some Swweeeeeat Project Cars!!!🥰
Thoughts on how of any of the top 3 products work on decals on a side x side?
You should really test that crazy mixture on a clean panel and measure before and after film thickness. Not too sure I'd be taking lacquer thinner to automotive paint. For tar removal, try 3M Adhesive Cleaner #08984.
where's a good spot to get that cleaner?
@@HawkProDetailing In my area, O'reilly auto parts has it in stock, it can also be ordered through Amazon, Walmart, and NAPA. However there is one caveat, it is rather expensive for the volume.
Looks like the tar was “fresh” and not too baked in.
Just found out the magic solution. Took half hour to wipe off a real mess. A can of tar exploded onto my car. Brakes and parts cleaner. Liquifies the tar and wipes of like nothing and then recoat with wax. I wish I had videoed it. That's brakes and parts cleaner. Walmart.
I just use a little gas on a rag. It comes right off. Wash car after.
Have you tried Autosmart Tardis? Works a treat
i have not....never heard of it
Do these work for tar that’s been on a vehicle for a longer time
Ya never know until you try:)
"It's clear to me..." this is a bias review; Citrol should have been in the Top-3, not the "amazing, sweet project cars combo."
I could spray this on the whole car and be done in 5 mins! ("Doh I was billing by the hour!!")
We are all on the learning journey my man✌
As soon as he said paint thinner I stopped watching. I don't care how low of a percentage he said to use in the mixture. Just going with my gut here !
Holy fuck. You use so much produkt
Laqure thinner is too aggressive it will remove clear coat
I hear that👍
Hey buddy where can I buy reducer ?
I went to tractor supply co -- it wasn't at home depot
Found it! Thanks
Car guy does t know what reducer is?? 🤔
Nice shop
thanks!
Sure wasted alot od that spray produce that you used after the mineral spirits....
Do u detail cars everyday ?
it's not technically a "full time" thing but I put in full time hours for sure. If i'm not detailing, I'm thinking about detailing those days lol
Autosmart tardis . Then end 👊🏻👊🏻
are you kidding me?
Yeah carpro sprayers suck