3 days into owning my car, I was called to jury duty and the tree I parked under left a splatter of sap on the car. On the advice of another Autopian, and a friend who used to detail cars, I washed, clayed, tried a baking soda paste, but a at an angle, I can still see the splatter pattern etched in there. I can't tell if it's eaten into the paint or if it's a light coating of tree sap still on there.
I tried applying wax but it didn't help and I think the terry towel put fine scratches in the area, so I stopped. As someone very new to detailing, I probably did more harm than good. I tried to take some pictures but my camera was being very un-cooperative.
- If the remaining sap "etching" is just residual tree sap sitting on top of the clearcoat, will the wax I ended up putting on top of it in an attempt to clean it off end up making it stick longer?
- Will washing and claying the area again and applying sap/tar/bug remover at this stage do anything?
- Any suggestions for off-the-shelf products (polisher/rubbing compounds, etc) that I could use to remove it with minimal damage?
And finally, if things get bad,
- Anybody know a detailer, autopian or both on the coachella valley area?
I tried applying wax but it didn't help and I think the terry towel put fine scratches in the area, so I stopped. As someone very new to detailing, I probably did more harm than good. I tried to take some pictures but my camera was being very un-cooperative.
- If the remaining sap "etching" is just residual tree sap sitting on top of the clearcoat, will the wax I ended up putting on top of it in an attempt to clean it off end up making it stick longer?
- Will washing and claying the area again and applying sap/tar/bug remover at this stage do anything?
- Any suggestions for off-the-shelf products (polisher/rubbing compounds, etc) that I could use to remove it with minimal damage?
And finally, if things get bad,
- Anybody know a detailer, autopian or both on the coachella valley area?