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RE: Paint cleaning

To: "Stu Brennan" <stubrennan@comcast.net>,
Subject: RE: Paint cleaning
From: garywinblad@comcast.net
Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 15:34:37 +0000
I once got a big blob of what I thought was pine tar on my old Porsche.
I tried everything, it was barely doing anything.  In desparation and running 
out
of chemicals, I tried a little soap and water...  took it right off with very 
little scrubbing..
Gary

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> I've just been through this on an old car we got for the kids. It had 
> lived under pine trees for most of a year before we got it. Much of the 
> pine sap had hardened, and wasn't the least bit gooey. A couple sites 
> say this is frequently not actually pine tar, but poops from bugs that 
> live in the trees. Whatever. Here's a list of things that DIDN'T work: 
> 
> WD40 (spray and gallon can), gasoline, rubbing alcohol, Coleman fuel, 
> Dupont Prep Sol, a couple spray wheel cleaners, GoJo orange hand 
> cleaner, a couple different spray engine cleaners, two other orange 
> based cleaners. 
> 
> What made some headway was Stoner Tarminator, a spray on cleaner. Soak 
> each spot for a while, and it would eventually soften a bit and come 
> off. A lot of work on each spot, though. 
> 
> Stu 





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