IT has properties of a solvent and it can weaken the finish and discolor the paint.
Try WD40 spray it on a soft cloth and gently rub the paint. Let the WD40 work to soften the paint over spray. WD40 is a solvent and a cleaner as well as a penetrating oil. It may take some time to get it all off just go slow and don't damage the finish of the car. Good Luck!
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spray hinges with wd40
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Try using wd40 on them
No it is a bad car
You'll need a petroleum based product like WD40 or Goo Gone plus elbow grease to remove the sap. Avoid using WD40 on car paint, though.
Its not a bad car at all acctualy its a pretty awsome car with good Qualities
I don't know why you would, I would not advise it. You may cause the bag to deploy and with a flammable aerosol, get severely burned.
I would not buy a car with 155195 miles i think it is bad.
Yes, vinegar can be bad for car paint because its acidic nature can potentially damage the paint's finish over time. It is recommended to avoid using vinegar as a cleaning agent on car paint.
If the car is in a good condition, it's a bad car. You have to be ready for some maintenance expenses though.