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removing tree sap from an A400 top Does anyone have any ideas on how to remove tree sap from an A400? I'm afraid of using something too harsh.
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Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top First I’d try rubbing alcohol mixed 2:1 with water. If that isn’t strong enough, try straight rubbing alcohol. PPG makes a water-based paint prep cleaner that would probably work : SWX350. It’s very good at removing water-based and natural contaminants like sap and it won’t affect sensitive surfaces.
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Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top Try regular old Pine Sol.......
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Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top I should have asked, how much sap is on the top? A few big drops of it or is it a bunch of spots? I’ve heard of freezing bigger drops with an ice cube then scraping the majority of it off first.
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Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top It would be best to use a product made specifically for cloth convertible tops. Here are some suggestions...
https://carroar.com/best-convertible...s-protectants/ https://www.autogeek.net/covtopplas.html |
Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top If its fresh it will still be sticky. If old it will be crumbly and brittle. Problem is pine tar is not soluble in many detergents, that why I suggested the Pine Sol. Perhaps turpentine? Good luck!
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Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top Regular paint thinner disolves sap. I had a friend who lived part of the year at Cape Cod. Their house was surrounded completely by pine trees. The trees provided lots of protection from the sun but also dropped sap on their car. They tried many liquid cleaners to remove the sap and found regular paint thinner to be the best for softening and removing the sap. It did not harm the paint but I don't know how it will affect a cloth top.
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Top fabric is a woven cloth bonded to a Waterproof layer. A solvent/cleaning agent alone will just dilute the staining substance and spread it over a wider area, without suction, or full flushing, there will be some residue left. It may look clean, but are you sure the solvent and stain residue won't be photo-reactive or cause longer term damage? My many years working with fabrics of all types have taught me that cleaning is part science, part art. That tag with care instructions on most fabric items is there for a purpose. If you do want to DIY, This page from Haartz corporation, maker of the most popular automotive soft top fabrics is a must read. Summarized, it says to use a specialty product, or non-degtergent soap, clean the whole top, and then use a protectant. https://www.haartz.com/cleaning-guid...h-top-cleaning Considering the cost of a new top, proper cleaning and maintenance can be a sound investment over the long run. |
Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top My first question is whether this is a relatively new Haartz type top or is it a very old original type top? This link is to Harrtz.
https://www.haartz.com/cleaning-guid...%20still%20wet. If it is something else then it may take different procedures to get the job done. |
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Sorry I don't remember the brand of it but a call to your local school maintenance department would get you the info on what they are using. |
Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top spotting on the convertible top. Thank You
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Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top I'll try some of the suggestions. Thank You all for the suggestions.
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Re: removing tree sap from an A400 top Why would you not consult a professional first ?
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