shortyb Joined Dec 15, 2002 Messages 1,718 Location Simpsonville SC Jan 18, 2024 #21 Best stuff I've ever used for this kind of thing. Very safe.
L LonelyOilFunnel Thread starter Joined Jan 6, 2024 Messages 73 Jan 18, 2024 #22 shortyb said: Best stuff I've ever used for this kind of thing. Very safe. Click to expand... This looks quite interesting! Where do you purchase this from? The site says it’s not for consumer use/same
shortyb said: Best stuff I've ever used for this kind of thing. Very safe. Click to expand... This looks quite interesting! Where do you purchase this from? The site says it’s not for consumer use/same
spasm3 Joined May 30, 2010 Messages 16,808 Location North Carolina Jan 18, 2024 #23 shortyb said: Best stuff I've ever used for this kind of thing. Very safe. Click to expand... LonelyOilFunnel said: This looks quite interesting! Where do you purchase this from? The site says it’s not for consumer use/same Click to expand... Looks like the main ingredients are naptha, and xylene.
shortyb said: Best stuff I've ever used for this kind of thing. Very safe. Click to expand... LonelyOilFunnel said: This looks quite interesting! Where do you purchase this from? The site says it’s not for consumer use/same Click to expand... Looks like the main ingredients are naptha, and xylene.
D dubber09 Joined Feb 9, 2017 Messages 1,748 Location Vancouver, Canada Jan 18, 2024 #24 WD-40 and paper towel works great, no need to make simple things complicated or expensive.
spasm3 Joined May 30, 2010 Messages 16,808 Location North Carolina Jan 18, 2024 #25 dubber09 said: WD-40 and paper towel works great, no need to make simple things complicated or expensive. Click to expand... For some types of sap, yes , others not so much.
dubber09 said: WD-40 and paper towel works great, no need to make simple things complicated or expensive. Click to expand... For some types of sap, yes , others not so much.
wavinwayne Joined Jan 6, 2005 Messages 8,236 Location North Alabama Jan 19, 2024 #26 I used creamy peanut butter to get some very sticky stuff off my headlights. Might work on tree sap.
RooflessVW Joined Dec 24, 2011 Messages 14,414 Location North Carolina Jan 19, 2024 #28 I use a razor. Be careful.
4LeggedFrog Joined Jan 9, 2024 Messages 36 Jan 19, 2024 #29 Egg_Head said: Put a healthy dollop of Duke's Mayonnaise directly on the sap, cover with a wet paper towel and wait 2 days. View attachment 199052 Click to expand... Dukes???..Na..Hellmans all the way!
Egg_Head said: Put a healthy dollop of Duke's Mayonnaise directly on the sap, cover with a wet paper towel and wait 2 days. View attachment 199052 Click to expand... Dukes???..Na..Hellmans all the way!
shortyb Joined Dec 15, 2002 Messages 1,718 Location Simpsonville SC Jan 19, 2024 #30 LonelyOilFunnel said: This looks quite interesting! Where do you purchase this from? The site says it’s not for consumer use/same Click to expand... You can get it at Amazon (of course). Bought mine at auto paint supply house. Local bodyshop says thats what they use on paint because it's safe. I use it to remove wheel weight adhesive on painted wheels with no issues.
LonelyOilFunnel said: This looks quite interesting! Where do you purchase this from? The site says it’s not for consumer use/same Click to expand... You can get it at Amazon (of course). Bought mine at auto paint supply house. Local bodyshop says thats what they use on paint because it's safe. I use it to remove wheel weight adhesive on painted wheels with no issues.
shortyb Joined Dec 15, 2002 Messages 1,718 Location Simpsonville SC Jan 19, 2024 #31 4LeggedFrog said: Dukes???..Na..Hellmans all the way! Click to expand... DO NOT waste Duke's like that. Hellmans? Yes, it's expendable.
4LeggedFrog said: Dukes???..Na..Hellmans all the way! Click to expand... DO NOT waste Duke's like that. Hellmans? Yes, it's expendable.