Pine tar?
gphusker
04-24-2004, 08:25 PM
My neighbors have a large pine tree that partially overhangs my driveway. The problem being it drips sap onto my Blazer. Does anyone know of something that will remove this without harming the paint? Ive tried alot of stuff but nothing seems to work very well.
criticalbass
04-24-2004, 09:59 PM
There is a product called "goo gone" which may work. It won't hurt the paint, and even if it doesn't do the job on the pine sap, it's great stuff. WalMart, a couple of bucks or so, usually with the cleaning stuff. It takes off dried old decals, price tags, etc. and will cut dried oil and grease. Smells like oranges, so you can use it in the house without causing domestic strife. Let us know if it works.
You might call a detail shop and see if they'll share their secret. One other suggestion--use a hair dryer to warm the sap and see if a washcloth (a miracle fabric!) will wipe it off. CB
You might call a detail shop and see if they'll share their secret. One other suggestion--use a hair dryer to warm the sap and see if a washcloth (a miracle fabric!) will wipe it off. CB
CARNIGG
04-26-2004, 11:44 AM
^^^goo gone and goo off...try those
one is more aggressive than the other, so try in an inconspicuous spot 1st
one is more aggressive than the other, so try in an inconspicuous spot 1st
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