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Tosan
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-11-17
| Subject: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 14:02 | |
| Anyone got any ideas of how to remove tree sap of MH ???
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KSH
Posts : 7151 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 62 Location : Wherever I park
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 14:19 | |
| Look for a product called Silky About £7 a tub but it will last you a long while _________________ Keeping Leapys boat sailing [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] | |
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Tosan
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-11-17
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 14:36 | |
| But will it remove it later ??? Ben at York not actual under a tree but close enough to get leaves on top which it's rained on then froze last night !!!! N nightmare as its left the imprint of the b@@@dy leaf on roof ( Also it's run down when it's thawed looks a mess. Poor Tony is devastated | |
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KSH
Posts : 7151 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 62 Location : Wherever I park
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 14:47 | |
| I would think so, it removed black streaks with ease and they are hard to get off _________________ Keeping Leapys boat sailing [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] | |
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KSH
Posts : 7151 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 62 Location : Wherever I park
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 14:53 | |
| If you fancy a drive over to Accy I'll let you try it, have to be before 5pm though as I can't get into the storage yard after that _________________ Keeping Leapys boat sailing [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] | |
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Tosan
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-11-17
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 15:08 | |
| Ah thank you but won't make it today Tony says he will look on line for it tonight and order some. There's always something to go wrong nightmare. Thanks a lot Sandra | |
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KSH
Posts : 7151 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 62 Location : Wherever I park
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 15:10 | |
| I got mine from reed caravans in Blackburn, whitebirk industrial estate _________________ Keeping Leapys boat sailing [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] | |
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Tosan
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-11-17
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 17:49 | |
| Ah that's ok might be going that way 2morrow or at least this week ! Got some of it of but the actual leaf print is still there thankfully the major ones are on the roof !
Once again thanks for your help.
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Tugga
Posts : 871 Join date : 2012-11-15 Age : 30 Location : Bedfordshire
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 17:51 | |
| Before spending money on a product, try some olive oil and a little elbow grease. I think Almond oil would be best, but try the olive. It's worth a try first Tosan | |
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Tosan
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-11-17
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 18:38 | |
| Hi Tugga Will try that but ! It's more like trying to remove the stain rather than the sap now ( It's left it's imprint !!!! Thanks Tosan | |
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whistlinggypsy
Posts : 4766 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 79 Location : Southport
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 18:43 | |
| Try a little WD40 in an inconspicuous place if possible, I have use it before on stubborn stains (dried on diesel fuel) and it worked for me.
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Tosan
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-11-17
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Sun 18 Nov 2012 - 18:53 | |
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motorhomevalet
Posts : 2 Join date : 2012-11-20 Location : Swindon
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Tue 20 Nov 2012 - 20:19 | |
| - KSH wrote:
- Look for a product called Silky
About £7 a tub but it will last you a long while Although I think Silky is a damn fine product I can't help think that using it for this is a bit sledgehammer to crack a nut. | |
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whistlinggypsy
Posts : 4766 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 79 Location : Southport
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Tue 20 Nov 2012 - 20:22 | |
| - Quote :
- Although I think Silky is a damn fine product I can't help think that using it for this is a bit sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Hi Motorhomevalet, so what would you suggest please. :./.: | |
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Tosan
Posts : 94 Join date : 2012-11-17
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Tue 20 Nov 2012 - 21:49 | |
| Yes please say what you would use ???? | |
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mikey
Posts : 1 Join date : 2012-11-20
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Tue 20 Nov 2012 - 21:50 | |
| Have used my daughters nail varnish remover (cheap stuff from supermarket) which works. No damage to paint or glass | |
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motorhomevalet
Posts : 2 Join date : 2012-11-20 Location : Swindon
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Wed 21 Nov 2012 - 17:58 | |
| The quick answer would be TFR (traffic film remover) but like most things in life it isn't that simple, as there is no set strength for TFR you could find it has removed more than the tree sap. The TFR that I use is by a company called Autosmart and the TFR is called Hazsafe, this I know would remove tree sap and not anything else | |
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whistlinggypsy
Posts : 4766 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 79 Location : Southport
| Subject: Re: Tree Sap ! Wed 21 Nov 2012 - 18:02 | |
| Thank you, it's always good to get the correct info. | |
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