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    Re: Ceramic paint coatings care and Tree Sap!

    If you can have climate control, I would suggest soaking a microfiber towel with either solvents or water and laying it on top of a section of the paint after you've cleaned the paint. Let it soak in and do its work, contact time is the best bet from my experience. On my car that had a ceramic coating on it, I would just take distilled water and soak a towel with it before letting it sit on it for a while. Then I'd wipe off with a rinseless or waterless wash solution.
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    Re: Ceramic paint coatings care and Tree Sap!



    Need to bookmark this because it has a list of lots of tar and sap removers in post#4



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