buy some bug and tar remover from your local parts store. follow directions...
2006-07-12 15:36:59
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answer #1
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answered by Chaddo 1
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Solvents for pine sap are Mayonnaise, denatured alcohol, Sir Francis Bacon fat and witch hazel. i'd try the mayonnaise first, as i'm particular that's going to do no damage. The denatured alcohol is maximum in all probability the most acceptable, yet be particular it gained't damage the paint with the help of attempting it in an section you do not care about first. i don't think of that's going to, yet some paints are very a lot extra effortless to break with solvents. ward off digging at it with any equipment, even your finger nails The older the sap is, the harder it really is to get rid of, and this is a hopeless reason, yet a minimum of provide it a try.
2016-11-01 23:12:37
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Lacquer thinner, paint thinner, acetone.
Be careful with the acetone as it can make the paint soft.
Lacquer or paint thinner should be followed up with wax as both will remove any wax products.
Use a soft cloth towel, squirt on towel, wipe lightly and it will just about instantly disolve it.
Do this trick daily to dealership cars.
2006-07-12 15:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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citrus oil. or some bug and tar remover.
2006-07-12 15:55:13
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answered by drdan976 2
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Try using WD40.
2006-07-12 15:34:59
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answered by expatmt 5
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try wd-40 rub with soft cloth
2006-07-12 15:36:28
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answered by cassy o 1
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Try gasoline but stay away from any flame.
2006-07-12 15:36:05
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answered by day by day 6
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try using some type of oil...mineral oil would work well.
2006-07-12 15:37:28
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answered by hop0409 5
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pure acetone will remove it
2006-07-12 15:36:58
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answered by Iron Rider 6
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Try de-solv-it.
2006-07-12 15:37:50
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answered by ssimon55 2
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