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When I bought this car a couple years ago it had been parked under a pine tree. Just now getting around to trying to clean the sap off the roof.

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Kind of crappy picture, but you get the idea. I have found about 100 different things in my searching. Just wondered if anyone has run into this and what I need to use.

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Ive used rubbing alcohol but gasoline works great! although it will eat your paint and clear coat if you don't clean it and treat the paint RIGHT after! You need to really wash it with say dishsoap in order to get the residue off and then retreat the paint with wax.

Do this at your own risk as it risky! I do it in direct sunlight as well to evaporate the fuel quicker.

Also do it ASAP as the sap distroys the clear coat.

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I've had really good luck with turtlewax tar and sap remover. You spray it on and let it soak then scrub away. It smells decent AND doesnt hurt your paint.

Goof off would not be a good choice...

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First try something mild like Dawn or other dish soap. That will usually help loosen it. A bit of heat may help loosen it up more.

If that fails, 3M Adhesive and Wax Remover. Perfectly safe for cured paints. I've used it many times with absolutely no adverse affects on paint. The picture below is of the old stuff which worked better. The new stuff comes in a black can and smells like ass, and doesn't work that well.

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I have used the OXY power dish soaps... make it a good concentration and get a microfiber towel soak it in the solution & get a shit ton of foam & essentially lay it down spread out flat & let it soak. was off... be sure to at least throw some quick detailer on it as the OXY power of shit can remove some waxes

After this usually works but I have found a pretty good idea aside from that... Vinegar / water 50/50 mix WARM water or HOT water... put in spray bottle & spray the roof in your case. let it soak in & wash... same thing with hitting it with quick detailer at least

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I'm not particularly worried about the paint, it looks like ass anyway. Emerald green was not Volvo's best color. I just want it off as it makes the car look even worse.

I tried the oxy dish soap, we had some here at the house! Works really well and doesn't seem to leave any kind of residue. Gonna finish it up, wash, and quick wax it tomorrow. I'll try and post up the pictures sat or sun. Thanks for the advice.

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WD-40 and a soft rag or towel. Spray a bit on, let it sit a while, (3 to 5 mins.) and take rag with WD-40 sprayed onto it and gently rub. Takes off decal and badge residue also and will NOT harm the paint......................................TIM

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I agree with tca. I use WD 40 all the time in the studio to get the sticky stuff off bottles, glass and everything else. And use paper towels as it has a better "bite" to get that stuff off.

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