Best sap remover for car
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What's the best way to remove sap residue from a car. Looking for a home-remedy solution, but a commercial product would be fine too if that works best. Someone told me gasoline would work as a solvent work but I'm not sure if that's a good idea. |
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Avoid dishwashing soaps as they will dull the finish and quite possibly harm the clear coat. Try "Murphy Oil Soap" in diluted form and test on a horizontal out of the way surface. Dilutued orange oil solvents work fairly well on brake dust encrusted wheels. Should be okay for cars if diluted and washed in the shade. Quite often, out of the bottle car wash solutions work the best - try it in the shade with the solution in warm water temperature. The idea is to melt the sap and the car wash detergent lifts it off the clearcoat surface. Washing in direct sunlight on a hot day will only get it smeared all over the vehicle.
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I used to wash cars every weekend for 2 years as a teen. We live in an area with streets lined with "lime trees" - not the kind you get in Florida, but the kind that aphids colonise and drop sap all over your car. |