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    SAP!!! How to get it off...

    I was washing my car today and theres a few huge blogs of sap, one is 1 inch by 1 inch, and the other is 2 inches by 1 inch, and their thick. Any suggestions on how to remove.

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    There have been multiple posts about it here..use the search function as well..but try isopropyl alcohol and let it sit on it for a bit and it should wipe off..there are commercial products for bug removal that may also work..again..check search..good luck

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    Stoners Tarminator does a good job. I've taken off a blob that has sat for months. No harm to clear coat.

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    soak with bug squash and they normally pop off with a light wipe while washing.


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    Little Al done a review on SC grime destroyer. She was happy with the product.
    Surf City Garage Road Trip Grime Destroyer


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    I use clay if I'm going to polish or if I want to strip the wax. If I don't wanna strip wax, I use Einszett Insekt Pre Cleaner. It doesn't strip wax.

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    Alcohol(isopropyl), it dissolves it right away.

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    Isopropyl Alcohol is the best I've used. I find 70% or better works best. 50% doesn't seem to cut it as well. I like to put a little bit on a mf towel and then go over the spot. Takes it off almost instantly. I find it works best if towel and surface are dry (except for the alcohol). Seems once the percentage drops too much it doesn't work too well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhaRO View Post
    Isopropyl Alcohol is the best I've used. I find 70% or better works best. 50% doesn't seem to cut it as well. I like to put a little bit on a mf towel and then go over the spot. Takes it off almost instantly. I find it works best if towel and surface are dry (except for the alcohol). Seems once the percentage drops too much it doesn't work too well.
    1:1 is actually quite mild. I use it full strength.

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