🚗 Shine Fast, Shine Fearless: The Ultimate Tar Terminator
Stoner Car Care’s Tarminator 91154 is a 10 oz fast-acting tar, sap, and asphalt remover designed with microactive cleaning technology. It safely removes tough grime in under 30 seconds without harming paint, clear coats, or chrome surfaces. Trusted by professionals for over 75 years, this residue-free formula delivers effortless, protective cleaning for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and boats.
Manufacturer | Stoner |
Brand | Stoner Car Care |
Model | Tarminator |
Item Weight | 10 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.47 x 1.63 x 0.82 inches |
Item model number | 91154 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 91154 |
Special Features | Residue Free |
M**D
Works perfectly and with ease
I purchased this for my brother-in-law for his truck that had a substance that would not come off. He used a small amount of this product and without any effort it wiped right off! No rubbing or scrubbing. Scratch free. Love this and highly recommend
G**V
Highly effective
Highly effective -- dissolves all kinds of tar/sap in seconds. Do read the instructions because they are rather specific but it'll save you endless amount of time trying to remove sticky stuff using other ways.
L**M
Works better than most but requires a little "elbow grease"
Getting stubborn tar off a car can be a tedious job.This one worked better than most but still required some "elbow grease" to finish the job.For it's cleaning power, it is a decent value.
P**O
Works like magic!
Great product! Easy to use and removes sap very quickly. No odor or residue, and no harm to the finish on the car.
D**U
Amazing Cleaner!!!
Yep, this stuff works for sure! I have a work truck that sits under trees and the darn lantern flies are causing sap to cover the truck. Just see the picture.
S**M
Absolutely worthless on old tree sap! Save your money and buy a clay bar kit or respray it.
I recently bought a used black Lexus GX. Unfortunately the previous owner was not very smart (or blind) and so they let a huge clump of tree sap sit on the fender and bake in the sun for a very long time. I purchased this spray-on remover in hopes that it would at least soften up the sap, but it did absolutely nothing to help!The only thing that helped me remove the sap on the surface was a Meguiar’s clay bar kit… but let me tell you a little secret about old tree sap, it is extremely acidic and EATS the clearcoat and paint underneath it.After removing the tree sap from my car the stain is still visible like a fossil underneath it and my Lexus collision center has informed me that the only way to remove it is to re-spray the entire fender for the cost of about $900. I’m sure I could get it repaired for cheaper somewhere else, but it will probably never properly match.Learn a lesson from my mistake. STOP wasting money trying to remove the tree sap from your car if it’s been on there for longer than a year and just have it professionally repaired.Some of these products may help you if the tree sap is still fresh or if you have a more forgiving color vehicle, but if your vehicle is black like mine forget about it. It will probably never go away unless it’s professionally fixed.
R**
You might want to use this outside ! It’s smelly.
Smells just like WD40 which it might be IDK didn’t work the greatest for me. I did wait an awfully long time to use this on 5 year old baked on sap. Also stopped some squeaks on my beer wagon ! Yeah you read right, beer wagon !
S**E
Works great
There was some sort of black asphalt or tar on the rims of my tires on my brand new suv. I hadn’t even had it a week. There’s a lot of construction and potholes that are filled in daily in my area so I’m assuming it was from one of those. I tried soap and water, some generic tire cleaner, magic erasers, nothing was taking it off. I thought it was permanent. It was splattered all over all 4 rims. I sprayed some of this on a paper towel and it came off with barely any effort. Just wiped right off. I’m keeping this on hand incase it happens again. 10/10 recommend.
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