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Best thing to remove tree sap!

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ripmateyy:
Parked under a tree and its all over the roof, door and window!  :sad1:

What's the best/easiest way to get it off?

Tortaruga:
I had this before. I left it as I tried to get a bit off and couldn't. It strangely 'evaporated' after a week or two.  :confused: :confused:

Was very odd. There must be a removal method though.

MC71:
WD-40.

Never tried it but apparently it works.

ripmateyy:

--- Quote from: MC71 on July 24, 2013, 11:13:48 pm ---WD-40.

Never tried it but apparently it works.

--- End quote ---

Will this affect waxes?

vRS Carl:
Best way I found was hot water and a microfibre. Soak one cloth wring it out and place over the sap for a few seconds then wipe off with another cloth. I did the whole of the roof bonnet and wings on my car doing that and never inflicted any swirls or scratches.

Another way would be Clay but that will remove some or all of the protection (depending on the Clay and what protection you have on it)

I wouldn't use WD40! That would be a right pain to remove from the car and you would end up stripping off any protection trying to remove it.

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