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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roddy View Post
    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.
    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.

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    Clay bar would be my only suggestion.

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    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/..._Razor_Blades/

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    Quote Originally Posted by 01sapphirebob View Post
    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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