2012 Volvo C70 - Tar Removal

KMG

Certified Finest Installer
So I received a phone call from one of my friend's mothers in a panic. She was following a construction vehicle on the highway and it had threw tar all over her car. She wanted to know what she should do, so I told her to drop the car off at my place as soon as she gets off work. Having not seen any pictures or anything I was not sure what to expect when I would get home, either way I figure the sooner I work on it the better when it is 90-100 degrees out.

Before Pics
So here are a few picture before I started doing any removal work on the car. While it did have a decent amount of tar on it, it really wasn't as bad as I was expecting.
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streaks of tar on hood
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streaks on the front bumper along with a large amount of bugs built up
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tar on the driverside of the convertible top
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more tar on the driverside of the top
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tar and other road debris built up on the front fender and door
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one area of the tar that was on the windshield

Wash, Decon and Removal Process
I started out cleaning the wheels and tires as usual, and followed that up with a strong foam pre-soak and let it dwell for several minutes.
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I then started the tar removal process
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this picture show Tar-X breaking down the streaks on the hood
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another picture of Tar-X on the front bumper

After going around the whole car and treating all the areas that had tar on them, I proceeded to do a 2 bucket wash on rest of the car.

This was followed up with the decon, starting with Iron-X.
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The entire car had quite a bit of iron deposits on it. After being thoroughly rinsed of the Iron-X I went over the car with my Nanoskin Wash Mit for one final wash.

After being dried the car was pulled inside. Knowing that the car is doomed to a life of tunnel washes, I decided to just do a quick polish to just clean up the surface a bit without going overkill on chasing all the defects. The paint was in pretty rough shape as the car really isn't very well maintained.
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lots of swirls and RIDS on the trunk lid
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more swirls and RIDS on the side of the convertible top

This was my first test spot, using Optimum Hyper Compound on a white LC flat pad with my Rupes 15.
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I was not overly thrilled with how it looked following this test spot, so I stepped up to an Orange cutting pad which yielded much better results.
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before picture on the side of the convertible top
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after picture of the same spot

Final Product
The car was the sealed off with Hydr02 and I did a quick cleaning of the interior as it was quite messy also.
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the front is now nice, clean and shiny
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A few interior shots
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And that is it for a fairly quick and simple job. Thanks for taking a look!
 
Yeah she was very happy with it. These are the kind of jobs that kill me though, because this car could have looked so much better. But it is pointless given how the car is doomed to a life of tunnel washes.
 
Great turn around Kevin!

BTW....is there a road in Pennsy that they are not working on...lol?

Steve
 
Yeah she was very happy with it. These are the kind of jobs that kill me though, because this car could have looked so much better. But it is pointless given how the car is doomed to a life of tunnel washes.

Excellent work! Don't be dismayed.

Just a FYI - Did this vehicle http://carproforum.com/showthread.p...SRT8-corrected-and-coated-with-CQuartz-Finest and he takes it through the tunnel wash EVERY day!

Yes, I said EVERY single day!

The tunnel wash offers a FREE rewash withing 24-48 hours. So he buys a wash and comes back the very next day for the FREE wash.

Now for the fun part!

He came by to get the CQF redone. A full polish and a CQF recoat.
I sprayed the hood with water and it still had outstanding beads.
I flooded the hood with water and it beautifully rolled off dry.

Did he have swirls?...yes, but they were minimal. Gotta love CQF!
 
Wow! I'm going to have to get me some Tar-X for sure. We have a lot of construction going on around here as well (doesn't everywhere?!). Thanks for sharing!
 
What a great turnaround and how nice of you to include those additional steps to have it as perfect as possible ... congrats!
 
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