Ultimate Guide to Tree Sap and Road Paint Removal: Expert Tips and Tricks for a Pristine Finish

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Ultimate Guide to Tree Sap and Road Paint Removal: Expert Tips and Tricks for a Pristine Finish. Welcome to my comprehensive guide on removing stubborn tree sap and road paint from your car! In this highly informative video, I share expert tips and tricks to help you restore your car's flawless finish effortlessly.

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In this video, you’ll learn:
- Proven step-by-step methods for safely removing tree sap and road paint without damaging your vehicle's paintwork.
- Essential tools and supplies you'll need for a successful cleanup.
- Expert recommendations for choosing the right cleaning products and solvents.

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PanTheOrganizer
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Came here for road paint removal. 11 minutes of sap removal and 2 minutes of paint removal. Sorry I needed it the other way around.

MXPDL
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Best thing I’ve ever used for tree sap is carbeurator cleaner. Much quicker with no marring to the clear. Gotta try it if you haven’t.

aaronwarner
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I use the Koch Chemie EU in my bisiness and it's phenomenal. There isn't an adhesive, tar, or sap it hasnt cut through like a knife.

marshprofessionaldetailing
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I wish the landlord would cut down the pine trees here. Living in a small town, smaller trailer park. The pines are damaged from last years Minnesota winter storms. Branches are broken off, making the trees ugly, and probably unsafe for this year.

surf
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I like Levi Gates' method--hand sanitizer. Squirt a bit, let it dwell a few minutes and wipe! Works great!

jhall
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Hey! Dont know if it was mentionned but wd40 works well for tree sap....and gum in hair also.😅

marcbernier
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Butter Wet Wax, Citrol 266, Acetone are my go to in that order for sap, tar, paint removal. Great video. Thanks Pan.

Jeff
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Hi Pan, being from Maine, pine pitch is ALWAYS a concern. I've used 91° Isopropyl alcohol for years as it really does the trick.
Your precautions; i.e. clean the car, apply the solvent lightly, reapply coating as needed etc. certainly are correct steps for a successful process!
I always appreciate your vids...
Shine on you crazy diamond!

audieconrad
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what will be the different between this kochchemie EU vs kochchemie OP? both are tree sap remover?

khalidiismail
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Hey Pan, i have some road pain on my side step bar. The bar is made with the gritty material (similar to truck bed). will the chem you recommened work?

JohnLe
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I live in the Southern US, I’ve had great luck removing pine sap with regular household alcohol, I was having a difficult time removing some paint and discovered by chance that regular OFF bug spray took it off the car with ease… it’s silly but it works

frankpanzarella
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I've been using hand sanitizer for 20 years to remove tree sap and tar. works great and costs a couple dollars just put a dot right on the sap wait a minute them it liquefied it. just wipe away and then clean again. 👍

stephenlouden
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I found back in the 90’s that original rainX and a gauze pad removed tree sap. Easily. Ty

billnipp
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Xylene = based solvant. Road paint best in class for rwmoval

AdamLem
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My top product for sap and tar was stoners tar and sap. I’m switching to the Eulex. Been using Koch Chemie products for 2 years professionally now.

Al_Anon_Marly
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Pan, thank you! I have been dealing with this issue lately. Another great straight forward tutorial for sap removal! You are the best! Have you ever used Stoner Tarminator for sap.

ThisOldDetailingDude
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Great guide and I had no idea liquid carnauba wax would work. I do remember using liquid cleaner waxes but you taught me something again! Thank you for another educational video!

neilwalker
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Hi Pan - thanks for featuring DIY Detail’s Tree Sap Remover. I enjoy their products. They are simple to use, and their sap remover is very effective. It is my go-to product.

Pack-zigt
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WD-40 for removing road paint on plastic body panels and or trim.

scottgalbreath