Pine trees are just big weeds down here in the South - we have lots
of them. I have found that hot water with dish soap and light
application of elbow grease gets most of the sap off.
At 4:44 PM -0400 7/7/00, Rick Fisk wrote:
>Ok, all you paint experts - here's your chance to shine <g> (pun
>intended).
>
>My father-in-law parked my wife's new car (well new to us) under a pine
>tree and I have sap all over the hood, trunk, and on the top of the
>right side fenders. What should I use to take it off without damaging
>the paint? In some spots the sap is almost an eighth of an inch thick.
>
>Rick
>'59 Sprite
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