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Removing pine tree gum from paintwork
We might have had a very expensive holiday - if we can't get the gum, from pine trees, off the car's paintwork. The car was parked under pine trees for a week. And now we're back in England, it won't come off. (We tried some hob cleaner on a couple of spots but that's taking the paint off.) Your ideas, or experience, would be very helpful!
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Try Meguirs Quik Clay0
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A drop of petrol on a cloth, then wash the petrol off with water.0
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We have this problem too, I'll give that a go :beer:moonrakerz wrote: »A drop of petrol on a cloth, then wash the petrol off with water.
Oh and for gum on the windows, I used Autoglym Glass Polish, worked a treat.0
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