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Originally Posted by speeder View Post
Try WD-40. Really. Then graduate to other solvents, hopefully not too aggressive.
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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak View Post
Try some vegetable oil. Put some on a spot. Let it sit for 15 minutes and rub it with a soaked rag. See if it starts to come off.

I'm not joking. There was a big thread last year and several folks said this was effective (as well as the WD40 speeder mentions)

You have to have a residue on it though or it chewed into the paint a bit and could be removed out of the depressions like the last two pics?

No more sanding for a little bit, please.
IMO those are the two best answers.

Griots and others have sap removers and I think goo gone can be used as well. Rubbing alcohol might do the trick too. But as mentioned, start with the least aggressive.
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