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Old 11-23-05, 03:16 PM
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today i was removing the dust from my black 06 es 330 when i noticed a bunch of tinny little sap dropings all over my car. i tried scratching them off with my fingernail but i ended up scratching my car instead, i used turtle wax and that helped a little but there are still scratch marks on my car. any ideas to help me clean it it i would be very grateful



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Old 11-23-05, 07:45 PM
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Welcome to CL! Sorry I have to do this, but moving this to the Detailing forum where it should belong
Old 11-25-05, 04:33 PM
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Your best bet is to wash and dry the affected area, use a good tar remover, and then use SCRATCH-OUT....an excellent light abrasive that will take out all kinds of surface paint problems, discoloring, and scratches.

http://www.kitwax.com/html/kitProducts.htm
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Hi maybe I can help, if your in the nearby area of the Bay area email me or pm me and I will show you how to remove the sap from the paint and remove the stain if left on your paint and remove the scratches that you left on your paint. yOU WILL NOT EVEN KNOW IT WAS THERE!
100% gone. plus smooth out your paint wax it up a little. No charge just take pics and add couple of my cool stickers to your ride. 1 panel maybe 2 panels depending on size. LOL
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