What is Traffic Film Remover (TFR)?
Why should you use a Traffic Film Remover?
- Appearance - Traffic film can make a vehicle look dirty and unpresentable. By using Traffic Film Remover, you are removing this residue and improving the overall appearance of the vehicle.
- Preventing damage - As Traffic film often contains elements of road salt, chemicals, and other contaminants, it is useful to use the Traffic Film Remover to avoid damage to paintwork and parts over time. By cleaning the vehicle of this residue, you could extend its lifespan significantly.
- Improving visibility- Traffic film on windscreens and windows is often grimy and unaffected by screen wash or wipers, and can significantly impact the visibility from the vehicle. Additionally, this visibility is only made worse with adverse weather like rain, snow or fog. By using Traffic Film Remover, you will increase your visibility, reducing this hazard when driving.
How to use Traffic Film Remover?
There are many ways to use traffic film removers to get rid of road grime for car cleaning or van washing. But the easiest, and most common, way is using a pump sprayer.
For the best results, here's the steps:
- Spray on the car surface as a pre-wash
- Let it sit
- Rinse thoroughly with water until the gunk falls away (pay extra attention to any stubborn areas)
- Make sure you wash off TFR straight away, as it can damage and stain the paintwork if it's left to dry
- Rewash and Review the body with normal vehicle shampoo
- Rinse again with water
- Drying the car using a microfibre cloth
- Additionally, you can use car care products to shine and seal your paintwork
If you don't have a pump spray kit, consider buying one if you're more into DIY. Additionally, using traffic film remover without the necessary precautions can leave some damaging and unwanted results.
The following steps will help you to avoid all the potential damages:
- Never use TFR cleaner if the vehicle is in direct sunlight and warm (the surface of the vehicle shouldn't be hot)
- To protect your eyes and skin, wear recommended glasses and gloves
- Test the product first on the most sensitive areas, such as soft top, unpainted trim, wheels
- Rinse thoroughly and use normal vehicle shampoo afterward
- It should be used infrequently - once every few months
Traffic Film Remover can be used with a high pressure machine, or mixed. We recommend consulting the specific details for your chosen Traffic Film Remover ahead of use. Some will require caution with alkali sensitive materials (such as aluminium) due to the caustic nature of that product, and others can have a recommended dilution strength for use. Should you have any further questions about using our Traffic Film Remover, do get in touch with one of our team here.
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