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Roddy
06-12-2015, 10:45 AM
Any stealth tricks to removing this stuff. I have quite a bit of it on my hood. Not wanting to try any of the WD-40 or nail polish remover approaches and would prefer to avoid clay barring because I just did that about 6 weeks ago with a full detail. :t0135:
ViperPete
06-12-2015, 10:57 AM
Any stealth tricks to removing this stuff. I have quite a bit of it on my hood. Not wanting to try any of the WD-40 or nail polish remover approaches and would prefer to avoid clay barring because I just did that about 6 weeks ago with a full detail. :t0135:
Goo-gone would probably work but I don't know if that would be bad for the paint or not.
You could probably put some white wine vinegar in a bottle and spray the sap and let the vinegar do the work. That probably wont hurt the paint- but break down the sap.
01sapphirebob
06-12-2015, 11:05 AM
Clay bar would be my only suggestion.
There are plastic "razors" that can be used to remove sap and such from paint. Spray the area with a detail spray to lube the surface of the paint before you start.
https://www.simonizdetaildirect.com/Products/Plastic_Razor_Blades/
Junkman2008
06-13-2015, 02:42 AM
Clay bar would be my only suggestion.
And that is the most sound advice that you can give. It matters not one iota if you clayed the paint 20-weeks ago, that's what clay is for. Removing impurities from the paint.
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