Removing Tree Sap

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Removing Tree Sap
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The DTurbo I've just picked up is covered in sap, wondering if there's a better/eaiser way to remove than going round the whole car with tar remover and doing each bit one by one.
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#2
Apparently if you piss on the car itll take the sap off easily
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I found the cheapest option is to spray loads of fary liquid all over the car ... wet sponge it a bit to get the car covered in soapyness and leave for a bit before doing normal clean.

Not the most proffessional but seemed to do the trick.
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Halfords sell 'sticky stuff remover'. Worked on the car and girlfriend ninja


But seriously, give it a shot, worked for me...
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