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| Maintenance & MINI Care Questions and advice on keeping your MINI in top shape, from engine oil to body wax |
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| Autoglym is good stuff, however, I find it hard to use due to having to either pour at the surface or onto a cloth (its just unnecessary work as I see it). Some in a trigger bottle would probably be easier to apply, but, there are the obvious alternatives. Good luck with whatever you use. |
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| Try any olive oil based spread. Like Olivio etc. Spread (not with a knife) or dab onto the tar spots/smears. wait 5 minutes and wipe off. Doesn't strip any wax you may have on the car like a solvent does. |
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