Tree Sap On Car
To
remove the tree sap from your vehicle's surface, you can use finger
nail polish remover on a cotton ball. After the sap is removed, make a
paste of water and baking
soda to wash the affected area, then apply wax.
Another
method to remove the sap is to use mineral sprits (it will also remove
tar). Use a soft, terry towel, or wash cloth dampened with mineral
sprits. After removal,
wash the car and apply wax to the affected area.
Tree
sap can also be removed by using a water-soluble paint brush cleaner. A
common household solution is bacon grease or lard. Just rub it on, and
off comes the sap.
To get tree sap off of your hands, simply rub mayonnaise on
them and wash it off. To remove tree sap and other substances, you can
use common solvent
The
way to use those materials is to let them do their work of dissolving
(in the case of alcohol) or softening (in the case of oils), enough to
rub off the remaining
sap. If you use the oil, wash the car afterwards to remove it.
You
can also use commercial wax and grease-removing products available at
auto supply stores. Be sure to wash and dry the car before applying the
wax and grease
remover. Then dampen a clean cloth with the solvent and rub
the affected area. It may require several attempts if the sap is very
thick or extremely hard. The surface may appear hazy after the solvent
evaporates, but a good wax application will
eliminate the haze and complete
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