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Old 05-05-2013, 11:01 AM   #23
1774btcrew
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Re: Removing tree sap off the hood & roof

I would strongly suggest AGAINST using a razor blade. I am a pefectionist and it is still easy to nick the paint. You can get a plastic razor blade and most automotive paint stores or use a plastic putty knife if you want to try and scrape it off. NEVER use something metal to scrape on a painted surface you want to preserve. I would use the Trim S like dieseldawg suggested. If anyone should know about removing tar it is a roofer!
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