Lil'm
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- Joined
- Mar 4, 2017
- Posts
- 444
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- Location
- Lake Bluff il
- First Name
- Vince
- Truck Year
- 1979 1980
- Truck Model
- K10 shorts
- Engine Size
- 350
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Wow! Did you haul ass down a wet tar road. Never seen that much tar on a vehicle. Lol! Glad you could get it off.
Does this work on leather? I have pine sap on my chippewas that needs to come off.[/QUOTE]"Lil'm, post: 502584, member: 12969"]You must be registered for see images attach
Does this work on leather? I have pine sap on my chippewas that needs to come off.
The main highway near my shop has been undergoing asphalt replacement all Summer. When they spray the primer down there's no escaping the tar bath for cars going 65mph. This was the worst one we worked on this season but we've done about 200 cars.You must be registered for see images attach
Does the County, City or State pay to have this mess removed, or is it solely on the driver of the vehicle that happened by?
That sucks. Remind me not to travel there during the road fixing times of year. We have lots of road work going on here, and not one car comes away with tar overspray. The contractor needs to adjust the nozzles. Just think of the amount of product wasted.