WD-40 works well
WD-40 will remove pine sap from a car's finish without causing damage to the car.
To effectively remove palm tree sap from your car's surface, you can use rubbing alcohol or a commercial sap remover. Apply the solution to a cloth and gently rub the sap until it lifts off. Wash the area with soap and water afterwards to remove any residue.
WD-40 and elbow grease.
Goo-B-Gone is a good option. If you go to an auto parts store and look in their car care/cleaner section, you will find many different products to remove tree sap from your vehicle.
There are "bug and tar" removers in the car cleaning isle of the department stores. This will work to remove sap also. These will strip the wax off your car also, so it is a good idea to wax afterwards.
Probably. There's not much WD-40 can't do.
when trying to get tree sap off a car there are millions of answers but only a few will really get that tree sap off you take gas, deisel, or karosiene, and spray on sap or you can buy paint remover pour some on a cloth and rub the sap off it wont hurt your paint or you take a putty knife and srape it off or get the sap hot and it rubs off with a paper towel or put toothpaste on the sap let it sit for a week or so rub off.
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.
Nail polish will remove sap from glass, but do not try it on a painted surface! Also, be sure not to drip any polish remover on the car finish - it may remove it, too. If you can get it at a hardware store or art store, turpentine will remove sap, and is much safer if you drip it on painted surfaces.
do you mean tree sap ? if so use a little paint thinner in a rag and wipe it off
Its tree sap from a tree if your car is under a pine tree then that's your answer
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