TAG Tar And Glue Remover
TAG dissolves tar spots, bitumen overspray, adhesive residue, sticker glue, and sticky fallout contamination from paint, glass, and trim without any scrubbing or damage to the clear coat. If you've ever tried to shift a tar spot with a cloth and ended up smearing it across the panel, you'll know why a dedicated tar remover exists.
How to use: Ensure the surface is cool and dry. Spray TAG directly onto the affected area — no need to dilute. Leave to dwell for 30–60 seconds to allow the solvent to penetrate and dissolve the contamination. Wipe off with a clean microfibre cloth using light pressure — the deposit should come away easily. For particularly stubborn or thick deposits, repeat and agitate gently with a soft brush before wiping. Wash the treated area afterwards to remove any solvent residue, and reapply wax or sealant to the treated panels.
Tip: Use TAG as part of your regular decontamination stage alongside an iron fallout remover (Bleeding Iron) and a clay bar — this three-step decontamination process removes all types of bonded contamination and leaves the paint surface glass-smooth before polishing or protection.

