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B-Bann
Location: East P.A Gender: Male
| | Roofing tar < on 7/3/2010 4:18 AM >
| | | So on my latest excursion onto some roofs I mange to get roofing tar on my left arm. I spent forever washing it off and A LOT of scrubbing which left my arm pretty sore, and it still wasn't all off. So I am asking if any of you have any tips on getting tar off effectively.
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AnAppleSnail
Location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
ALL the flashlights!
| | | | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 1 on 7/3/2010 4:27 AM >
| | | Posted by B-Bann So on my latest excursion onto some roofs I mange to get roofing tar on my left arm. I spent forever washing it off and A LOT of scrubbing which left my arm pretty sore, and it still wasn't all off. So I am asking if any of you have any tips on getting tar off effectively.
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goo-gone. Don't lay/kneel/roll/crawl on roofs without gloves. HOT water with sand in it helps a bit. click
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B-Bann
Location: East P.A Gender: Male
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 2 on 7/3/2010 4:32 AM >
| | | Thanks a bunch! I went with gloves but with a T-Shirt on... pretty dumb on my part!
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Intrinsic
Location: Collingwood Gender: Male
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 3 on 7/3/2010 4:47 AM >
| | | Gasoline will work. Try getting sticky expanding foam on your skin and that shit will take days to get it all off;.
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PositivePressure
Location: High and low where most don't go Gender: Male
Set your Tesla coil to broil
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 4 on 7/3/2010 5:00 AM >
| | | I remember once as a kid I stuck my whole arm into a big bucket of tar. My dad freaked out, and I believe we used paint thinner to remove it. I imagine any strong solvent would work, though. Just remember to do so in a well ventilated area, away from fire! And make sure to irrigate with water afterward/wash with soap. Solvents on skin = not cool.
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vov35
Location: Maryland Gender: Male
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 5 on 7/3/2010 4:43 PM >
| | | Posted by PositivePressure I imagine any strong solvent would work, though.
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Non polar solvent. :p Acetone, Ethanol, Isopropanol, Gasoline, Ethyl Ether, etc. Ethanol/IPA are prolly the safest ones.
PROTIP: stay off rooftops that are so hot the tar's melting. :p
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AnAppleSnail
Location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male
ALL the flashlights!
| | | | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 6 on 7/3/2010 7:29 PM >
| | | Posted by vov35 PROTIP: stay off rooftops that are so hot the tar's melting. :p
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No, it rubs off on you at any temperature, although it flows more freely in the heat.
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Skyjumper
Location: Fitchburg, Ma Gender: Male
| | | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 7 on 7/3/2010 8:08 PM >
| | | Posted by vov35
Non polar solvent. :p Acetone, Ethanol, Isopropanol, Gasoline, Ethyl Ether, etc. Ethanol/IPA are prolly the safest ones.
PROTIP: stay off rooftops that are so hot the tar's melting. :p
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EToh is not your best option, Personally I would use acetone. But then again, I have 8 liters in my lab.
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vov35
Location: Maryland Gender: Male
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 8 on 7/3/2010 10:14 PM >
| | | Posted by AnAppleSnail
No, it rubs off on you at any temperature, although it flows more freely in the heat.
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hah, maybe I just don't notice since I tend to run. I have a hardware store within two minutes walking distance, means I have a nice variety of solvents. personally I'd go for IPA or a shower with lots and lots of soap. Still, I haven't had any significant issue with roof tar... and rooftops happen to be my favorite place in the world.
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TrixieSparrow
Location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Female
I guess.
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 9 on 7/18/2010 5:20 AM >
| | | Nail polish remover. The acetone in it will rip through most gunk, and since it is meant to come in contact with your skin it will be far less likely to cause any irritation.
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MindHacker
Location: Suburbs of DC Gender: Male
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| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 11 on 7/20/2010 2:25 AM >
| | | Mayonnaise works amazingly well, but as someone who hates mayo I try to stick to paint thinner.
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splumer
Location: Cleveland, Ohio Gender: Male
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 12 on 7/20/2010 12:25 PM >
| | | I used WD40.
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ScarberianTiger
Location: Toronto | Ottawa Gender: Male
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 13 on 9/13/2010 1:22 PM >
| | | a fuckload of nail polish remover might work as well. that shit gets rid of everything.
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-Erebus-
Location: Bradford West Gwillimbury Gender: Male
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| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 14 on 9/13/2010 2:21 PM >
| | | +1 for goo-gone - works great.
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Remora
Location: Toronto, ON Gender: Female
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 15 on 2/3/2011 1:20 PM >
| | | Here's an article condoning your use of mayonnaise: http://getbetterhe...ur-skin/2010.01.22 Also has some info on goo gone! I was going to post that I've gotten tar off my hands using that orange-scrub stuff that comes in big industrial bottles, but after reading more I feel like it was a completely different animal than roofing tar, because I always rinsed off the orange soap with water.
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The Anti-Paradigm
Location: -HTX- Gender: Male
Against the Flow
| | | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 16 on 2/5/2011 7:20 AM >
| | | Posted by vov35 Ethanol/IPA are prolly the safest ones.
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I had a couple of tasty ice cold Breckenridge IPA's last night. Don't know about getting tar off, but it did get me tipsy!
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Weapon X
Location: Around Gender: Male
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| | | | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 17 on 2/6/2011 5:34 AM >
| | | I worked construction for a good many years and so have have had to remove a good amount of this wonderful material from myself. Gasoline, solvents, etc. work but they are bad for you and can cause skin problems. Mineral oil, Vitamin E oil, or even Olive Oil in liberal amount and some scrubbing with your fingers or (said) oil soaked cloth, then further soap and water (to remove the oil, diluted tar stuff) does the trick well and has no potentially toxic side effects and smells a hell of a lot better. I hope you find this helpful. Peace; -The Coyote
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\/adder
Location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 18 on 2/6/2011 5:36 AM >
| | | turpentine
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neptix
| | Re: Roofing tar <Reply # 19 on 6/18/2011 9:37 PM >
| | | Fast Orange. It's an industrial soap, for getting the nastiest greases imaginable off of you. Any local mechanic should know where to get it.
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