Tree Sap.......how to get it off??
#5
I have used clays bars in the past with excellent results on some very neglected vehicles. The lube of choice for this project is a car shampoo (1-2 cap fulls) in 16 oz of water. You will not only remove the sap but also all embedded gunk in your finish safely. A solvent (gasoline, bug and tar, xyxlene) would also work but the embedded gunk will still be present and your finish will still require a claying.
One claying step will perform both tasks.
One claying step will perform both tasks.
#14
Originally posted by GoFast908Z
um, not for painted surfaces, unless you like discolored paint look.
um, not for painted surfaces, unless you like discolored paint look.
#15
Maybe it is ok, but i wouldn't risk it. I detail cars all the time, and i've never had to resort to anything extreme like that. And I've done some cars that were in BAD shape. Claybar has always worked on the tough stuff.