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RE: how do I get tar out? - 3/22/2010 10:30:02 PM   
Lordbud

 

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Hope it's a damn good bottle if you want to expose yourself to all those chemicals. Patience is a virtue basically no matter what you use.

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RE: how do I get tar out? - 3/23/2010 8:02:52 PM   
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The safest chemical that I know of that should work on it is Targon mouthwash
Like Tater Salad said "What do you have to keep my scotch from staining my sofa?"....." we got Scotchgard"
try targone

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