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My car got sapped - kap - 08-19-2006 I parked my 86 Honda Accord hatchback on the street under a large palm tree for four days. When I finally saw that my car finished had been smeared with sap from the palm tree, I decided to give it a wash. Well, for the life of me I could not remove the brown blemishes. Now the hood has its own designed patterns. HELP! Re: My car got sapped - sydric - 08-19-2006 Try hot water and a good car wash soap. Or put towels over the tree sap spots and pour the hot water over the towels. Let it soak under the hot towels for a bit. Re: My car got sapped - endymion - 08-19-2006 Rubbing alcohol removes sap quite readily from the hands and clothes... However, I've been trying to remove some from painted metal railing outside my house and, well, really funky stuff happens. If you try it, use a LOT... g= Re: My car got sapped - kap - 08-19-2006 sydric, I took the advices from the members here to start using car wash soap. Today's wash was the first try with the Gold Class car wash shampoo and conditioner. It did a better job of cleaning the car than dish soap for sure ... it removed bird excrement easily; not sap so I found out. Hot water? Which means I will have to take the car to one of those self-service car wash places. Endymion, I will try rubbing alcohol in a small discrete spot. Will tomorrow morning be too late? Re: My car got sapped - kj - 08-19-2006 You could try peanut butter. I used to get sap all over me when I was a kid (climbing trees) and we used it (it worked). I don't know about cars though? I don't think it would hurt anything though. kj. Re: My car got sapped - kap - 08-19-2006 Wouldn't peanut butter attract rats? ![]() Re: My car got sapped - iaJim - 08-19-2006 If nothing else works, a cleaner wax may help. Or, if you are careful, rubbing compound which just contains more grit than the cleaner wax. Depending on your finish, this could be a really bad idea, but if you can't get it off any other way... Probably best to go to a professional if this is a valuable car. Re: My car got sapped - samintx - 08-19-2006 GOOP? it is an orange product Re: My car got sapped - D-Rod - 08-19-2006 WD-40? Re: My car got sapped - macphanatic - 08-19-2006 Bug and Tar remover should take it off. Be careful of items that have solvents as they may cause more damage. |