Paul Culbertson wrote:
>
> I've used a product called Clay Magic that works great on tree sap, over
>spray or
> anything on the surface of the paint. It is actually clay that you rub on the
> surface of the paint with a special lubricant. As weird as it sounds it is
>quite
> easy to use and leaves the paint very smooth to the touch. Mequires makes a
> similar product. I think most auto parts chains handle it.
>
> BDurgin1@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Anyone know of a good product or technique to remove tree sap from a new
>paint
> > job?
> >
> >
I know this is the fourteenth version of how to remove sap but I might
as well throw in my 02$ worth in. I live with several conifers over
looking the driveway, and I have always had great luck using Isopropyl
alcohol. At work I am not only blessed with heated bays, a full tool
crib and, lots of down time but I also have a never ending supply of
alcohol in convenient prep pads. You will need to reapply a coat of wax
after your done. Now, if I could just learn to use all those tools.....
Carl F
67B Mk1
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