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FAQs
What can GTR be used on?
What can GTR be used on?
GTR is designed to remove tar spots, glue residues, adhesive marks, road tar, and stubborn bonded contamination from painted surfaces and glass. It is ideal for spot-treating areas that normal cleaners can’t shift.
Is GTR safe on all surfaces?
Is GTR safe on all surfaces?
GTR is safe on paintwork and glass, but should NOT be used on:
- Plastics
- Rubber trims
- Headlights
- Sensitive or unprotected surfaces
Its solvent strength can cause staining or hazing on those materials.
Do I need to wash the area after using GTR?
Do I need to wash the area after using GTR?
Yes — because GTR is solvent-based, it leaves oils behind.
After removing the contamination, you should:
- Rinse the area thoroughly
- Wash it with Citrus Wash to remove leftover solvent oils
This ensures the surface is clean and ready for protection.
How long should I leave GTR to dwell?
How long should I leave GTR to dwell?
Allow 1–5 minutes depending on contamination level.
Do not exceed this or let the product dry on the surface — prolonged exposure isn’t necessary and may affect sensitive areas. For heavy spots, repeat the process rather than extending dwell time.