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Say Goodbye to Stubborn Tar Stains on Windows Instantly!

Having tar stains on your window can be unsightly and embarrassing. But don’t worry – you can easily get rid of these ugly marks without having to use any harsh chemicals that may harm environment.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Tar stains can occur for a variety of reasons, including smoking indoors or from the fumes from asphalt being laid down nearby. They can also occur from candle smoke or from oil-based products such as furniture polish.

No matter how the tar stains came to be, there are few easy steps you can take to get rid of them quickly. Here’s how to clean tar stains from windows in five easy steps!

Step 1: Gather Supplies

To clean the tar stains from windows, you’ll need some supplies. These include an old toothbrush, rubbing alcohol, a vacuum cleaner, a bottle of dish soap, white vinegar, and a spray bottle.

Step 2: Vacuum up all Loose Dirt and Debris

The first thing you need to do is to vacuum up all loose dirt and debris in the area where the tar stains have occurred. Vacuuming up all the dirt and debris will make cleaning the tar stains much easier.

Step 3: Mix up a Cleaning Solution

Mix ½ cup of rubbing alcohol, ¼ cup of white vinegar, and ¼ cup of dish soap in a bowl. Make sure to mix the solution together thoroughly.

Step 4: Apply the Cleaning Solution

Using an old toothbrush, dip it into the cleaning solution and then gently scrub the tar stains on windows. Use gentle pressure and work in small circular motions.

Step 5: Rinse the Windows with Water

Once you’ve finished scrubbing the tar stains, rinse the window with water and wipe it with a clean cloth to remove any residue left behind.

And that’s it! Following these five easy steps will help you get rid of tar stains from windows quickly and easily. After you’re done, your windows should look as good as new!

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