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I had the bright idea to park under a tree friday night cause we were going out soon after, I normaly park inside the garage. Anyways I ended up having

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Old 06-04-2012, 02:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I had the bright idea to park under a tree friday night cause we were going out soon after, I normaly park inside the garage. Anyways I ended up having a rough weekend and totally forgot about the car. I found it this morning with some tree sap on the hood which does not seem to want to come out. I tried tree sap remover from rain-x, nothing, clay bar and it got a little better but not much. What would be the next step guys? I will attached a picture for you all to see.
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Old 06-04-2012, 02:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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first i would destroy the tree.
then, i would trade my car in on a tree sap colored 370z.

no seriously dude, i have no idea, and im sorry all i have to offer is cheap humor which most likely wont make you feel any better
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im sure lots of people will chime in with help soon though
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dealing with this issue on my g ! Let me know if you get any better ideas versus repaint.
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Try mineral spirits or nail polish remover. Those have been successful at removing tree sap. Remember to wax after applying.
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Old 06-05-2012, 08:34 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Stoners Bug & Tar Remover. Let it set for a while (minute or so). It may take multiple applications though. I had some on my truck that took 10+ applications and still had to follow up with some polish to get the last bit off.
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Surprised clay didnt get it out. Try soaking with an APC soaked towel?
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I'll give the bug and tar remover a few more applications and see if gets any better. If needed I will then move on to the nail polish. I'll keep you guys posted. Thanks
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Try mineral spirits or nail polish remover. Those have been successful at removing tree sap. Remember to wax after applying.
I wouldn't use either one of those. If your nail polish has acetone in it, it will take the paint off.
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WD-40 will take tree sap off.....spray on, let soak for a bit, and then rub gently. Won't harm your paint either.
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Don't overlook one of the simplest and least invasive methods: hot water works most of the time.
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You can also try mineral spirits or rubbing alcohol. Whatever you try you will need to let the chemicals set a while and work on the tree sap.
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I YouTubed, how to get tree sapp off your car. The video shows a guy using hand sanitizer. Apply hand sanitizer to the spot and rub it off with a cotton pad. Check this out. Check out this video on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoTj9...e_gdata_player
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Aizen, let me know how things workout.
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i thought hand sanitizer's main ingredient is isopropyl alcohol... aka rubbing alcohol.

in that case, just use rubbing alcohol.
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