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BlueSky 07-20-2006 11:56 PM

Acetone or mineral spirits will work

Smileynh 07-21-2006 07:56 AM

I had this same issue with my 2nd car and the web says rubbing alcohol. And that shouldn't hurt your paint that I know of.

I saw an 8 at the body shop yesterday, OH THE HORROR. The tech said it was brake fluid but it looked like it was splattered with gel paint remover front left to rear right. Nasty. I was going to take photos but started to feel ill.

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BunnyGirl 07-21-2006 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by PerformRX-8
Considering you are a girl, bunny I'll take your word for it, I just turned on the garage light and it appears to be fine..... I'm pretty sure the car paints have changed and gotten stronger, but god forbid my winning blue fades i'll kill someone!!! but I don't have time to wait for zaino, I'm probably going to that wayne mazda meet, kinda far, but I need my car to be spot free and shiny...... thanks, did your friends car get damage immediately later or did it take a couple of months?

It wasn't evident immediately (actually a neighber that had done this). It started to become obvious more and more as time went by. There were little dull spots dotting the hood like measles.

Goo Gone would have been a good choice as someone else had said. I've heard that rubbing alcohol works (like someone else also said) but have never tried it. I do know that you need to keep it away from the plastic parts (headlights and tail lights) or it will cause little tiny cracks in them.

There is a gigantic fir tree that overhangs my driveway completely, which is why no one uses the driveway. The pine cones drip sap everywhere something awful!

Aseras 07-21-2006 10:05 AM

Check the lcoal auto shop for something called tuff stuff it's an aerosol can. It is AWESOME for upholstry. works fantastic for getting that oily handprint out of your ceiling liner... but it also takes tree sap right off and it wont harm the paint.. Just spray it on let it soak a minute or so and then buff it off with a soft cloth and repeat if necessary...

valpac 07-22-2006 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by PerformRX-8
... I'm pretty sure the car paints have changed and gotten stronger, ...

You're right and wrong. Paints have changed, they've gotten weaker. Painting technology has been attacked by Enviro wienies. Gone are the days of really tough paints.

And its not the paint you have to worry about damaging, its the clear coat, first. And clear coat is very thin, kinda like clear NAIL POLISH for the paint.

I NEVER use petroleum based cleaning products on the finish of my car.

SayNoToPistons 07-22-2006 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by Smileynh
I had this same issue with my 2nd car and the web says rubbing alcohol. And that shouldn't hurt your paint that I know of.

I saw an 8 at the body shop yesterday, OH THE HORROR. The tech said it was brake fluid but it looked like it was splattered with gel paint remover front left to rear right. Nasty. I was going to take photos but started to feel ill.

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70% wont harm the finish. but you gotta rinse it off and re wax again.

DOMINION 07-23-2006 07:39 PM

Tree Sap. Must be the only reason I hate trees. Aside from that I love them :)

Javafuel 07-24-2006 01:47 AM

I got mine done for a $100, it feels like new again.

DOMINION 07-24-2006 04:36 AM

$100?!!!!!!!!! Dam I just did mine for $20 right down the st from where I live :)

SayNoToPistons 07-24-2006 01:18 PM

^ and you got a shit load of swirls? and it came out worst than before>?

DOMINION 07-24-2006 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by SayNoToPistons
^ and you got a shit load of swirls? and it came out worst than before>?

What! Who said that?
Them guys know me. I take my car there all the time. They do all the BMW, Audie ,Aust, Porsche, Jag, Land Rover, Bent, ect ect. And a fine job at that, If I may add?. :mdrmed:

Razz1 07-24-2006 08:57 PM

Ja, but do they show you any Hooters?

SayNoToPistons 07-24-2006 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by DOMINION
What! Who said that?
Them guys know me. I take my car there all the time. They do all the BMW, Audie ,Aust, Porsche, Jag, Land Rover, Bent, ect ect. And a fine job at that, If I may add?. :mdrmed:

oh.. so youre hooked up. damn you!!

alcimedes 07-24-2006 10:15 PM

Olive oil will also remove pine/tree sap, and is a lot easier on your car. (I think vegetable oil would work as well, but I'm not positive)

PerformRX-8 07-24-2006 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by alcimedes
Olive oil will also remove pine/tree sap, and is a lot easier on your car. (I think vegetable oil would work as well, but I'm not positive)


Olive oil???? tell me your kidding? you want me to put the stuff that my mother cooks with on my 8?

SayNoToPistons 07-24-2006 11:00 PM

dont think olive and vegetable oil can harm a paint finish but i rather not. since it makes a big mess and requires lots of washing and re sealing. bleh.

alcimedes 07-24-2006 11:27 PM

It will remove pine sap though, and would be safe. I'd rather spend 30 minutes with hot soap and water rinsing my car than looking at where the finish has been eaten off by some automotive chemical peel.

Olive oil will chemically bond with the tree sap and neutralize it.

But yeah, if you're worried about the mess go ahead with the nail polish remover. :D:

SayNoToPistons 07-24-2006 11:34 PM

i dont think anyone would like to try nail polsihing remover on paint... as i said before clay for the win.


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