Saturday, March 13, 2010

Tree sap on car, how to get off without damaging paint?

You can get some sap and tar remover at the auto parts store that should do the trick.





The Syko WardTree sap on car, how to get off without damaging paint?
Goo-gone


Its meant to be applicated on paint and takes EVERYTHING off.


So put some goo gone on the sap and then thoroughly wash the car of any excess goo-gone.


It wont do a thing to your paintTree sap on car, how to get off without damaging paint?
It's usually called bug and tar remover, sold in spray bottles at places like target, auto parts stores, walmart, etc. It should be like $3.99. Spray it on, wait, and then wipe off. For harder tar/tree sap on your auto paint, you may need to wet it, use the remover, and then scrape the rest off with your fingernail (if you just scrape back and forth while wet it won't affect your paint).
sandpaper or steel wool. Better yet, power washer at 10,000psi stream bit....or, several layers of bologna!!! Yep, all should do the trick!
use caravan cleaner designed for caravans as they get sap on them and go green cant remember name but caravan supplier will stock it or autoshop great stuff works well also takes off black rubber marks as on window seals of caravans as it runs down paintwork when raining causing marks on paint
try WD-40 and a rag and then when all off you will need to re-wax the vehicle.
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