I recently had to remove tar from my garage door and it was quite a challenge. The tar had hardened and stuck to the surface, making it difficult to remove with just soap and water. I did some research and found out that mineral spirits or paint thinner can be effective in removing tar from surfaces.

Here’s how I removed the tar from my garage door according to Garage Door Rocklin CA:

First, I gathered my materials which included clean rags, mineral spirits, hot water, dish soap, a scrub brush, and protective gear like gloves, goggles, and a mask. I wore the protective gear to ensure that I was safe while handling the chemicals.

Next, I soaked a clean rag with mineral spirits and gently rubbed it onto the tar. I worked in small sections, applying gentle pressure to avoid damaging the door. I let the solvent sit on the surface for several minutes to dissolve the tar.

After that, I used a scrub brush to gently scrub the surface of the garage door to remove the tar. I worked in small sections and applied gentle pressure to avoid damaging the door.

Once I had removed the tar, I rinsed the surface of the door thoroughly with hot water to remove any remaining solvent or debris. I then mixed a small amount of dish soap with hot water and used a clean rag to wash the surface of the garage door. Finally, I rinsed the surface thoroughly with hot water and let it dry completely.

Overall, as stated in Garage Door Rocklin CA, removing tar from my garage door was a challenging but rewarding experience. I learned a lot about the different methods and techniques for removing tar, and was able to successfully restore my garage door to its original condition.

LMS Garage Door Rocklin

6505 Kingbird Ct #8, Rocklin, CA 95765

916-398-2359