Koch Chemie Teerwasche Bitumen & Tar Remover is a professional cleaning service for surfaces contaminated with tar or bitumen. The composition was designed to be as gentle on the material as possible so that underlying paints are not damaged.
Solvent-resistant surfaces of cars, commercial vehicles, carwash brushes, workshop floors, machinery, etc.
For more solvent resistant surfaces we recommend Teerwasche TEA.
For more sensitive areas such as plastics & rubber we recommend Koch Chemie Orange Power
For exterior stain removal we recommend the use of Orange Power on plastics & rubber and for more solvent resistant materials we recommend the use of Fleckenwasser or, Eulex which a stronger product but must use with caution as it flashes quickly. For interior use we recommend the use of Orange Power and Tinten- & Kuli Ex. However it’s very important to have a clear understanding of the surfaces being treated and their solvent resistance.
Fleckenwasser is a strong dewaxing solvent, best used for decontamination to remove all remaining residues of waxes, oils etc before Iron removal. Contains acetone so it’s not recommend to remove fine polishing oils as it can soften the surface, increasing the chances of micro-marring with a microfibre towel. For this purpose we recommend Silicon- & Wachsentferner, diluted.
We recommend Orange Power on sensitive surfaces such as plastics & rubber. Also recommended for adhesive removal over larger surface areas because of its slow vaporising. For use on smaller, more solvent resistant areas we recommend Eulex, a strong adhesive remover with quick flash times.
For more solvent resistant surfaces we recommend Teerwasche. For more sensitive areas such as plastics & rubber we recommend Orange Power.
Fleckenwasser is a great multi-purpose solvent for removing waxes, oils & tar during the decontamination process but for any remaining, stubborn tar deposits we recommend the follow up use of Teerwasche.
Fleckenwasser for more solvent resistant surfaces and Orange Power for the more sensitive surfaces.