denslexusgx470 Posted August 12, 2004 Posted August 12, 2004 this is my story, when i was in vegas, i parked my gx outside the hotel. came back with gum on my stepboard, thought about it, and figured that by the way it was on my stepboard, someone has used it as a "Shoe Gum Cleaner" :chairshot: :chairshot: :chairshot: now i'm having a hard time removing the gum in between the grooves of the stepboard. any suggestions?? someone told me put an ice cube and let it melt on it, didn't work (made it worse cuz when water dries up on the steboard, it turns white).
TOGWT Posted August 12, 2004 Posted August 12, 2004 ~ One man’s opinion / observations ~ Tar Removal: Although its main use is the removal of road tar from the vehicle paint surface, being a solvent it can dissolve a variety of oil and petroleum based products. It's safe to use on all types of paint, plastics, synthetic fibres, carpet and upholstery. If used on vehicle paintwork re-apply a protecterant after use. Other uses - it will dissolve chewing gum and adhesives. Use to de-tar wheel rims after cleaning, will also remove shoe scuffmarks from vinyl trim, and can be used to remove resinous tree sap or fuel stains from paint surfaces. PS: Ice will remove gum from fabric (seats, carpets but does not work on 'hard' surfaces) ~ Hope this helps ~ Knowledge unshared is experience wasted justadumbarchitect / so I question everything/ Jon
denslexusgx470 Posted August 14, 2004 Author Posted August 14, 2004 ~ One man’s opinion / observations ~Tar Removal: Although its main use is the removal of road tar from the vehicle paint surface, being a solvent it can dissolve a variety of oil and petroleum based products. It's safe to use on all types of paint, plastics, synthetic fibres, carpet and upholstery. If used on vehicle paintwork re-apply a protecterant after use. Other uses - it will dissolve chewing gum and adhesives. Use to de-tar wheel rims after cleaning, will also remove shoe scuffmarks from vinyl trim, and can be used to remove resinous tree sap or fuel stains from paint surfaces. PS: Ice will remove gum from fabric (seats, carpets but does not work on 'hard' surfaces) ~ Hope this helps ~ Knowledge unshared is experience wasted justadumbarchitect / so I question everything/ Jon oh, ok, thanx! I nvr knew that Tar Remover can remove it. Yeah someone told me that an ice cube should do it, which didnt and just made another marking (which duhhh, i should have known from past car washes! ). aight, thanx again!
David_Ostroff Posted August 26, 2004 Posted August 26, 2004 agree. you should consider a tar remover for the job. Read this article on tar and sap removers to learn how to get rid of these pesky stains. Tar and Sap Remover
DobieG Posted August 26, 2004 Posted August 26, 2004 A product called Goo Gone works wonders. Here's a link with additional info: http://www.magicamerican.com/googone.shtml
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