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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / September 2006

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Judy - 09 Sep 2006 05:27 GMT
My co-worker has a motorhome - something similar in size to a bus.

From what he's said, there is fibreglass. When not in use this bus is parked
under pine trees that drip sap.

Does anyone have any ideas about removing sap from fibreglass without
damage?

I have done the Google thing but haven't come up with any worthwhile hits.

Judy
Mountain Mike^^ - 09 Sep 2006 07:30 GMT
> Does anyone have any ideas about removing sap from fibreglass without
> damage?

Bug and Tar remover at any auto parts store. Or turpentine..........Wash it
off. HTH

MM^^
Ralph E Lindberg - 09 Sep 2006 14:46 GMT
> > Does anyone have any ideas about removing sap from fibreglass without
> > damage?
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>
> MM^^

 Yup, works, takes everything else off also. Well, except for the
fiberglass

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Judy - 10 Sep 2006 04:17 GMT
>> > Does anyone have any ideas about removing sap from fibreglass without
>> > damage?
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>  Yup, works, takes everything else off also. Well, except for the
> fiberglass

Thanks! I'll pass that along.
Jon Porter - 10 Sep 2006 02:18 GMT
> My co-worker has a motorhome - something similar in size to a bus.
>
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> Does anyone have any ideas about removing sap from fibreglass without
> damage?

Here's some ideas:
http://www.ehow.com/how_10396_remove-tree-sap.html
http://www.howtocleananything.com/tipdetails.asp?tid=1269

I highly recommend waxing it, that's makes it easier to clean the next time.
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Judy - 10 Sep 2006 04:18 GMT
>> My co-worker has a motorhome - something similar in size to a bus.
>>
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> I highly recommend waxing it, that's makes it easier to clean the next
> time.

Thanks Jon, I'll pass this along as well.
 
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