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Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:18 am
For those who care, I spent a good deal of my day trying various ways and suggestions to get the film of tree sap off my car from the night before. I parked under a tree that literally sprayed a film of sap ALL over my car. I read a ton of posts that said to use either WD40, Alcohol, Turtle Wax Bug,and Tar Remover, etc. Finally, I read a post based on vinegar. I tried a ton of the solutions, but here is are my trials and errors and what finally worked for me.
No. 7 Bug and Tar Remover- Sucked. Didn't do ANYTHING. Getting my money back.Alcohol- very difficult to use, had a very tough time dissolving the sap.WD40- worked okay, but removed wax, and I was worried about what else it'd do.Concentrated car wash- I didn't like the idea, but I did it anyway. As always, it removed wax, spread the sap, but eventually got it out. Water and vinegar- This was my ultimate solution. The diluted vinegar cut the sap like you wouldn't believe, and left the wax intact!
I took it one step further and made a cocktail that worked EXTREMELY well. 1 cup of vinegar, diluted into your usual car wash. I couldn't have asked for anything better. Where there was still wax, the wax remained, and all of the sap and the dirt accumulated washed off with ease!
I hope this helps others later!
Modified by frapjap at 9:00 PM 6/25/2007