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#450661 06/19/2011 6:28 PM
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Not necessarily a bike question, but I was trying to get some pine sap off my truck today. I realized that I have 5 separate products and none of them work worth a damn. Four of those are various Turtle wax products, the fifth is from a company called Stoner.

Does anyone know of something that actually works? (without killing the clearcoat)

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Ted #450662 06/19/2011 6:39 PM
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Simple Green. They have different applications and one is specified for paint, boats, bikes, etc...

Here is a link


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Ted #450663 06/19/2011 7:25 PM
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WD-40....cures all ills


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WD-40....cures all ills





for sap, that is what I would use too


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roadworthy #450665 06/19/2011 7:53 PM
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WD-40....cures all ills





for sap, that is what I would use too




Me 3. Have used it to take sap off a bike front fender, when I thought I was being clever and parking in the "shade" at work.


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Keith #450667 06/19/2011 10:19 PM
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WD-40 works wonders. Spray it on, let it sit for a bit, then spray on some more and wipe off. Works on tar from newly covered roads too.


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paraffin er kerosene works too.


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Missannies #450669 06/20/2011 7:23 AM
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WD-40 works wonders. Spray it on, let it sit for a bit, then spray on some more and wipe off. Works on tar from newly covered roads too.




It also removes permanent marker. One thing, once the tar/sap is gone give the affected area a good cleaning with soap and water because WD-40 can also be an effective paint remover.


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oldroadie #450670 06/20/2011 8:53 AM
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That's really good to know, don't want to remove any of my paint and they're repaving a number of roads around here this summer. Plus a lot of chip sealing.


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If nothing else works try auto finish clay. Buy the kit with the lube.

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Matt #450672 06/20/2011 7:18 PM
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Thanks for all the good tips. Gonna try them out on the roof of the cab first. That way if I screw up, I won't have to look at it all the time.

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It also removes permanent marker.




Hand sanitizer works for permanent markers as well. (most contain methanol, ethanol and/or propanol)


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