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  • tricks to gettin tree sap off?

    ok, the front end of my car is peppered with little dots of tree sap. its been on there for a while and ive tried various "bug and tar and sap" removers but nothin seems to be potent enough. its so friggin aggravating and i just cant get it off. so like i said, know any tricks?
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    car cover
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    • #3
      what, you got some kinda magic car cover that removes sap?

      thanks for the worthless post.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by bobbyr:
        what, you got some kinda magic car cover that removes sap?

        thanks for the worthless post.
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        My mom's trailblazer is suffering hardcore from this, and I cannot get it off for fear of scratchin the paint
        Summer:<br />1999 Black Pontiac Firebird Coupe<br />5-speed, T-Tops, Chrome Rims, TA Hatch, Reflective Decals.<br /><br />Winter:<br />2000 Silver Grand Am GT<br />Reflective Black Badge Overlays, chrome

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        • #5
          Try goo gone.
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          • #6
            I would, but Im really scared to use that on paint, especially car paint.
            Summer:<br />1999 Black Pontiac Firebird Coupe<br />5-speed, T-Tops, Chrome Rims, TA Hatch, Reflective Decals.<br /><br />Winter:<br />2000 Silver Grand Am GT<br />Reflective Black Badge Overlays, chrome

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            • #7
              clay bar

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              • #8
                hey my dads know (he owns a tree bissness) let me talk to him and i'll get back to ya
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                • #9
                  i have this thing called a "cube" that i use for my detailing business its basically just a cube shaped yellow sponge but the surfaces are rough, but not rough enough to scratch paint...it worked well on a customers car that was covered in sap but it still took about 45 mins of scrubbing.
                  1997 Camaro<br />17x9 Chrome SS wheels, SLP CAI, Magnaflow Catback,<br />High Flow Cat, Blacked out Lights, 20% tint, AUDIO: 1600W Kenwood eXcelon Amp, 12\" Kicker L7, 1 Farad Cap (Recently STOLEN),<br />H&R Springs and KYB AGX\'s,<br />Billet Grille

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                  • #10
                    When I had the olds' I would use that high strength purple cleaner. I would get a rag and just dab it on the sap. never hurt the paint. Very effictive after it sits for a few mins. the sap becomes more brittle and your can get a lot of it off with your fingernail.
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                    • #11
                      i tried the clay bar, rubbing alcohol, purple power, goo gone, oops, and some turtle wax crap. nothing friggin works. im about to try some mineral spirits and/or denatured alcohol. this is some hardcore sap.
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                      • #12
                        WD-40
                        Greg<br />1995 3.4l v6 manual<br />ZO6 rims, new paint, firebird logo in back.<br />Lambda Chi Alpha

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                        • #13
                          I used Krud Kutter to get the sap off of my car. If anyone is having a problem with sap try that its awsome.
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