Tree Sap - Please restore my sanity! How to remove?!

After washing I have so far tried:
- Clay bar - FAIL
- Klasse AIO - FAIL
- Isopropyl Alcohol - FAIL
- Cleaner Wax - FAIL
- 3M Rubbing Compound (poor paint!!) - FAIL
- Goo Gone - FAIL
The only way to get this crap off is to stand there and slowly scratch it off with a fingernail. Everything else takes forever. Clay bar takes about 20 passes per SPECK.
Can anyone offer some advice to save my sanity before I take a sharp rock to my brand new paint job?
I can get the sap off the paint - no question. The problem is it's going to take hours with the current options.
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I know the feeling, there was a lot of road work in my area over the summer and I literally had tons of little tar specs all over my car, the hood, drivers side, mirrors, trunk lid it was making me crazy, luckily for me they have bug and tar remover and it all came off. There is a possibility if you just go to Auto Zone or a place like it they will have something for sap.
Last edited by LandSeaAir; Nov 27, 2011 at 08:33 PM.
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This should definitely work. Make sure you remember to wash the car afterwards. I got lazy and didnt end up doing it and let me tell you, it was a B**TCH to get off the car. Didn't mess up the paint or anything it just makes your shoulder sore as hell.
The concept is to have plenty of those ~1' x 1' sq white towels sold in the cleaning stuff section of a common auto-parts store. Use a liquid product to loosen up a small area (a product used by someone in this thread.) Then remove the loosened sap with the soft cloths (or Steve's fabric sheets). Toss cloth when no clean spots are left.
BUG & TAR generally works for me, or perhaps butter (used to get sap off hands with this as a kid).
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Last edited by kevink2; Nov 29, 2011 at 09:54 AM.
**dont need to worry now, since my car is vinyl wrapped






