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How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

11/30/2007 11:38 AM

Looking for a home remedy to remove pine tar/sap from my car without damaging the paint on my 2001 Toyota Avalon

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11/30/2007 11:54 AM

Try denatured alcohol or mineral spirits, applied with a soft cloth (like an old tee shirt). With minimal rubbing, the pine tar should wipe right off.

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11/30/2007 12:27 PM

If you want to be more anal, use a microfiber cloth.

Start with dabbing to loosen the tar/sap, then wipe when it is dissolved.

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12/01/2007 10:37 PM

Mineral spirits is OK. I doubt the alcohol will do much. Toluene would be better than mineral spirits, but it may also attack the car finish. The OTC "tar remover" products for cars are primarily toluene, if I remember correctly. Read the labels or check the CAS number codes on the OTC tar remover bottles.

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

11/30/2007 12:38 PM

Just sell it (or give it away) and buy American. It's not worth the cost of mineral spirits!

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

11/30/2007 11:58 PM

You could use Eucalyptus oil, on a cloth, let tar/sap soften before buffing off.

Works for me just fine, on any resinous tree sap,on any car, including Toyotas....

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

12/01/2007 1:12 AM

DMSO has been said to work. Also, common vegetable oil should take it into solution and then remove the residue with a detergent wash.

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12/01/2007 1:16 AM

WD 40 works great doesn hurt the paint or you could go to Autozone and get bug and tar remover at twice the price..

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12/01/2007 1:29 AM

Yeah I forgot about that and it's a little faster than a heavier oil. Of course you could just as well use diesel fuel, which is not much different from WD40 and it's even cheaper though not in a convenient aerosol. You could put it in a pump sprayer.

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

12/01/2007 3:57 AM

Mineral oil / baby oil works well to get tar off hands have never tried it on a car though.


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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

12/01/2007 10:52 AM

Any one of a number of organic solvents will do the job. I believe the one most often packaged and sold in stores in primarily a kerosene base.

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

12/01/2007 6:14 PM

3M makes a product called:

General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner Part# 08984

I've used it since the test marketing (1975) with GREAT success on all surfaces (except cheap plastics) with the first use on a metallic copper paint on a Mazda to remove some enormous racing decals and 10 years later, there was NO sign of their existance.

I can't recomend this product any higher!!!

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

12/03/2007 7:46 AM

This may sound ridiculous but I saw on an import/tuner car website that a quick and dirty fix for this is to use PEANUT BUTTER. YES, PEANUT BUTTER. I thought this was ridiculuous myself so I tried it on some nasty, old, hard tar and IT WORKED.

I also tried it on some tree sap and it worked as well but with a little more elbow grease.

Try it. You will be surprised. By the way I used Jiffy.

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07/27/2008 12:51 PM

chunky or smooth?

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

12/10/2007 6:29 AM

Paraffin to get it moving, followed by washing up liquid in water?

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

12/10/2007 2:31 PM

I think you still would need something to get the paraffin more fluid. I have had success using vegetable oil to get paraffin out of or off of something. Then you have to use strong detergent to get the resultant solution the rest of the way into solution with water.

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

11/05/2008 6:35 PM

I recommend using PowerGreens H2Pro Cleaner/Degreaser. It's a green cleaner that actually breaks down grease and oils into their base fatty acids and allows for a better cleaning with no residue. Place parts in aqueous solution, agitate or scrub, then rinse clean. I would also recommend blowing off the part to remove all excess water. This will get oils and grease off in a safe manner without the worry of solvents, voc's or other toxic chemicals in the mix. Check it out at www.thepowergreen.com

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

08/10/2009 3:45 PM

Canola oil and probably any cooking oil.

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Re: How to Remove Pine Tar/Sap from a Car?

10/06/2009 9:58 AM

Dissolves immediately upon application of distilled vinegar...

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