Turtle Wax Bug & Tar Remover?

shaf

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Has anyone used this product?

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The #1 complaint about Bug & Tar removers is that it strips the wax as well. Turtle Wax® Bug & Tar Remover is an innovative product formulation that removes bugs, tar, tree sap, and road grime from your car's finish and restores a deep gloss shine. This is a gel formula that clings to vertical surfaces, thus allowing it to penatrate for better cleaning performance. Not only will it clean, this product also leaves a shiny protective wax barrier that helps prevent future bugs and grime from sticking to exterior surfaces.

I saw this at Walmart the other day. Is this different or the same as the one in the old fashioned white can? (The page lists a 16oz liquid too.) The product labels don't read the same between them.



I imagine this is the same product that Jngrbrdman likes except in trigger spray form.



Has anyone used this and can really say it doesn't strip off wax or sealant like the usual solvent kind?
 
This is the one that I used...



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If that one works anything like this one then I'm going to have to get me some of it and test them.



I think with anything you use on the surface of the vehicle that removes something should be followed up with another treatment of whatever was on the car. More than likely, if it will strip bugs and sap off then the carnuba isn't going to stand a chance. I would follow it up with some wax anyway.
 
Jngrbrdman, I forgot to say, they do list a 12oz aerosol like in your pic, so more likely than not, it IS the same. The trigger spray was pretty cheap too (shoulda got some :() at $5 and change Canadian. :up



Yeah, I know it's a good idea to wax afterwards, and even though I have God knows how many "coats" of carnauba on top of my Klasse right now, I'd still like to use something knowing it doesn't even have a chance of harming the Klasse.



Anyone else? Comments?
 
I've used the TW Bug & Tar remover and it worked pretty well. I had some pencil eraser size dots of tar on my F-150 for a few months that came off with a little work. I sprayed the product on, let it sit for a minute or so and rubbed it lightly. This seems to soften up the tar and speed up the removal process. Leave it for another 3 or 4 mins and it rubbed off with a thin cloth. Now the surface feels slick afterwards, but I always hit is with some "Nason" Silicon & wax remover and follow up with Dawn to be safe. I'm afraid the "slick" feeling is oil or something and don't want to wax over it. Couple of coats of Klasse and everything looks good.



Darcy



PS: These tar spots were pretty "hard" to start so I would consider them a worst case scenario.
 
I have this product but do not love it...it seems to leave a greasy slime behind on my MF....Kinda hard to explain but if you use it and wipe up with a towel the towel cannot be wringed of the excess.....it kinda reminds me of grease or crisco in the towel...



It works ok at removing tar...not as good on bugs....I prefer the citrus based bug & tar removers...
 
The only problem I had with the version that I used was that it says that you should wipe it off with a sponge. I saturated 3 sponges with the job that I used it for. I used 2 and a half cans of the stuff. Those sponges just would not wring out. You don't want to try washing it off either. Its like you rubbed the car down with lard or something. It just goes white and thickens up when you hit it with water. Go easy on it is what I learned. It worked awesome for the sap. Never tried it on bugs or tar. It really breaks down that sap though.
 
What I feel that is TurtleWax Bug & Tar Remover is more greasy than Meguiar's Bug & Tar Remover. The nozzle of TW's is not as good as Meguiar's. Another good brand is Autoglym's Intensive Tar Remover. It's more like a spirit wipe (transparent) and is not really greasy. As for the price, TW costs the cheapest, then Meguiar's costs slightly more expensive and the most expensive is Autoglym's.
 
Guess My Name said:
I have this product but do not love it...it seems to leave a greasy slime behind on my MF....Kinda hard to explain but if you use it and wipe up with a towel the towel cannot be wringed of the excess.....it kinda reminds me of grease or crisco in the towel...



It works ok at removing tar...not as good on bugs....I prefer the citrus based bug & tar removers...



Agree 100%. I was pleased how it worked on tar and less than pleased how it worked on bugs. Barely made a dent in them. Yeah, it's kind of greasy too.
 
My Dad has used this stuff for years, although it was in a can with a flip cap on top. You just pour a little out onto a cleaning rag and dab it on the area. He also used old pantyhose (not his, thank you very much) to lightly clean the area.



This always seemed to work well on his cars, but to be honest I don't use it on my Passat. I have used the pantyhose though and they work great with just good suds.



Has anybody here used the yellow bug and tar sponge they sell at CMA? I got one last week but man it feels rough to the touch! Says it will not scratch your paint or clearcoat but I don't know...I am afraid to use it!!! :scared
 
I have used this to remove bug and tar spots on my cars and it leaves a nice shine without stripping the existing wax.







4DSC said:
Has anyone used this product?

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I saw this at Walmart the other day. Is this different or the same as the one in the old fashioned white can? (The page lists a 16oz liquid too.) The product labels don't read the same between them.



I imagine this is the same product that Jngrbrdman likes except in trigger spray form.



Has anyone used this and can really say it doesn't strip off wax or sealant like the usual solvent kind?
 
2002camry said:
I have used this to remove bug and tar spots on my cars and it leaves a nice shine without stripping the existing wax.

So you mean the spot you used it on is still protected by what looks like your original wax, like maybe one week and a wash later?
 
I don't see how a bug and tar remover can remove tar but not wax. Those products have to be pretty strong in order to remove something as tough as tar, and if it can remove tar it sure seems to me like it can remove wax. Personally, I wouldn't be too concerned with removing wax as well as tar, I just re-wax that spot.
 
From their own wording,
...Not only will it clean, this product also leaves a shiny protective wax barrier that helps prevent future bugs and grime from sticking to exterior surfaces.

I think it puts something else on your finish to make up for the wax it takes off.
 
Taxlady said:


I think it puts something else on your finish to make up for the wax it takes off.
Err, hmm... I guess that's a good point. :doh I thought about that a while ago, but now forgot somehow... Probably why I didn't buy it.



I think I'm just too eager to find a miracle product. :p



Still probably better than the runny solvent stuff though.
 
Well I do not know about the rest of the world but the LOVE BUG season has started here..........Nasty yucky bugs that must be 99% acid or something as they stain and damage everything....



THe TW stuff did not dent the bugs.....but on my grill I used a wet MF and got most of the bug carcasses and then followed up with some eagle one 20/20 glass cleaner and then followed that up with QD....it worked for me on the bugs....



For what it is worth the TW stuff does work well in fender wells



And I would follow up any use of a BUG & TAR remover with wax/sealant...
 
I take a spray bottle of water and spray the bugs off fresh every day (tiny water spots on a silver car I can live with over bugs). I'll let them sit wet to soften them up and use a microfiber for some extra oomph.



The other thing you can do is use QD or what I also do is put car wash in one of those foam dispensers and spot cover the bug till it softens up then either rinse it off of wipe it off with an MF. IMO, it's not worth (for bugs) compromising your wax when car soap can do it.
 
I have some of the black spray bottle stuff. It works pretty well for taking fresher bugs (ie under 4 days old off) but the time hardened, caked on, ones wont budge w/o a clay bar.



I noticed that this product really created a "lard" like type feel on my paint.. leaving it a cloudy color until I washed it. I would suspect based on this, that there is some sort of "cheapo" wax in it?
 
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