Tall pine trees hang over my driveway. Sap from the trees fall onto my cars resulting in 1/4" diameter sap spots that harden on the top surfaces. I am unable to remove the sap with soap / water or even high pressure water at the car wash. Is there anything that will dissolve dried sap without damaging the paint? I suspect that the sap damages the paint as well -- is there any way to protect the paint? Thanks.
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Re: Pine Tree Sap Removal
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I tried isopropyl alcohol (91%) applied with a cotton ball and it worked perfectly -- only seconds to dissolve the spot with no effort. This was dried on sap; a new sap spot probably would be removed even easier.
I noticed that the sap leaves a mark on the paint. Presumably, it eats through the paint to some extent. I'll have to see if polish takes the mark away.
Anyway, thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it!
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Moved out of the "Frequently Asked Questions" form for pre-written questions and answers and into "Detailing 101"
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