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Recommend a cleaner for CARC paint?

On my door mirrors and fenders, I have tree sap/residue stained into the paint it seems. I've tried most cleaners (dish soap, goo gone, M-P degreasers, Simple Green, purple power, etc etc). I even used my pressure washer (with adjustable pressure nozzle which did a GREAT job of getting off all the "set in" dirt and grime from the paint. If i use any more pressure on the sap areas, I would start taking the paint off. I know it's just a little minor thing but it is driving me crazy not being able to get this to come clean! Any of you guys have any recommendations on methods/cleaners to try?ImageUploadedByTapatalk1340923213.149138.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1340923227.771533.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1340923241.947108.jpg
 

Woodsplinter

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Have you tried anything like mineral spirits or lacquer thinner? Mineral spirits is not very aggressive to the paint but lacquer thinner will be. I would test a small inconspicuous area first.
Also I've noticed the military uses dry cleaning fluid as a parts degreaser. I've never used it but thought I'd throw it out as a possibility.

Hope this helps! :smile:
 

cpf240

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I have not tried it on tree sap, but brake cleaner worked great on my truck. My wife has a coworker who was in the service, and he said they were told to wipe them down with straight diesel.
 

Tow4

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Brake cleaner gets the GL white grease pencil off. Don't use a red shop rag. It takes more scrubbing with a white towel and brake cleaner to get the red off. :roll:
 

mudman

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For a quick "Spit Shine"...try a little deisel on a rag. This is what is used for a quick inspection shine. should cover up the sap and blend everything in together.!!
 

edpdx

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I was at a full service car wash. The guy doing the final hand dry was spraying some stuff from a yard sprayer on the paint behind the fender wells. It smelled like lighter fluid. He told me it was Naptha- same stuff. Home Depot has it in the paint dept. I have been using it to remove stubborn car paint stains since. Tar and sap no prob. Bird droppings- HOT water is the ticket. Cat paws- airsoft.
 
Haha Forgot to mention that Thanks Tow4 Good point

Brake cleaner gets the GL white grease pencil off. Don't use a red shop rag. It takes more scrubbing with a white towel and brake cleaner to get the red off. :roll:




Ha ha i dont feel bad now the non chlorinated brake cleaner doesnt stink as bad as diesel lol but hey if it works it works :]



Btw Wood splinter that would be the worse case lol
 
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