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Tree Sap Removal
Does anyone know of a good way to remove tree sap, or know of any products that will do this ? Also what is a good glass cleaner?
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I'm not sure about tree sap, but I know a product called Motsenbacher's Lift-Off takes old duct tape adhesive off plastic without melting the plastic, such as light covers after a race in the desert heat. Probably would do this too. I bought it at Home Depot.
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It's expensive though.
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Turtle Wax makes a good product for tar and sap removal about $3 at auto stores, most waxes have cleaners in them and will work somewhat , you'll want to remove tar and other things in your paint asap it will change the color of your finish and then put wax on to reprotect.
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I also believe Lift-Off is effective for removing sap. Another product I would recommend is Goo Gone, which is a citrus based cleaner. I would use Goo Gone on more delicate areas like paint and upholstery.
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Believe it or not, Brasso is excellent for cleaning and renewing glass,
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