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You could try spraying some car wash solution on it next time you wash your car. Let it sit for about a minute or two to soften the sap and then proceed to wash the car as usual. I did this and it successfully removed the sap.
You could also, after letting it sit for a minute, scrub it lightly with either a bug spongeor a wash mitt (one separate from the one you wash the rest of your car with; I woudn't want to rub tree sap that is in my mitt all over the finish).
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Iso alcohol or mineral spirits. Let the liquid "work" for you. Sometimes you may have to use a mild polishing/rubbing compound to knock the top off the sap so that the liquids can do their job.
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