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jeff
 


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Tree sap removal

I've got a big Cypress tree by the driveway and having just washed the D3 see there are 4 or 5 very large sticky droplets of what I assume is tree sap on her, any tips for its removal 'cause washing, baby wipes and hot water has helped but its still very much there. Big Cry
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Post #2125546th Oct 2007 5:35 pm
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mick
 


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you can either wait till it goes hard and pick it off with your nail or get some stuff called sticky stuff remover.
  
Post #2125726th Oct 2007 6:35 pm
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A clay bar would be your best bet. Easily removes tree sap and any other contaminents

This is a good starter kit

Megs Clay Kit
  
Post #2125826th Oct 2007 7:00 pm
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Seriously, Gunk Tar N Bug remover got a good review in Auto Express. It's about £10, but is safe to use on plastics etc as well

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/prod...overs.html
 

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Post #2125906th Oct 2007 7:15 pm
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jeff
 


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jkp wrote:
A clay bar would be your best bet. Easily removes tree sap and any other contaminents

This is a good starter kit

Megs Clay Kit


Thanks for that guys. I was reading the 'detailing' thread yesterday which referred to clay and claying, google tells me it really does have Kaolin in so I'll just go outside, dig some up and whack it on! Very Happy
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Cut down the damm Tree Twisted Evil Twisted Evil
  
Post #2126286th Oct 2007 9:06 pm
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Kill the Aphids, it's not tree sap, it's aphid poo (true)
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jeff wrote:
jkp wrote:
A clay bar would be your best bet. Easily removes tree sap and any other contaminents

This is a good starter kit

Megs Clay Kit


Thanks for that guys. I was reading the 'detailing' thread yesterday which referred to clay and claying, google tells me it really does have Kaolin in so I'll just go outside, dig some up and whack it on! Very Happy


Just go to an off road meet in a clay pit, wollow around all day in clay/mud, let it all dry, then spend £20 at the local jet wash. Dont know if its any good for aphid poo, but did my wheels no end of good.
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Post #2133078th Oct 2007 10:48 pm
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jeff
 


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dick dastardly wrote:


Just go to an off road meet in a clay pit, wollow around all day in clay/mud, let it all dry, then spend £20 at the local jet wash. Dont know if its any good for aphid poo, but did my wheels no end of good.



I launch my Rib from a port run by 'Imerys' the major clay producer in Cornwall, the port is great except there's clay everywhere which is very slippery underfoot, to combat this there's a road sprayer in use to wash the roadways down, thats fine except if you visit just after it looks like you've been off roading in semi skimmed milk!
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Disco Dog wrote:
Kill the Aphids, it's not tree sap, it's aphid poo (true)

It's true....we had the same problem with the tress outside our house and in the end bought some strong insecticide on the advice of an old guy in the garden centre....

The day after dowsing the little ba$tards, there was no more 'sap' or sticky stuff all over the cars every night.....
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Use butter!

Trust me it works on tree sap, dunno about poo though.
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