XLR8
Gone but not forgotten
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2004
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- Mississippi Gulf Coast
- Corvette
- 2003 AE Convertible, 1998 LCRM Convertible
Although everyone is probably tired of Hurricane Katrina threads, I need a place to lament/rage/blow off steam so y'all with have to bear with me.
I'm waiting on my insurance adjuster to contact me over my claim of hurricane damage to my "baby". Although there's no body work involved, I've got about a million little pine sap spots and minor scratches from flying roofing shingles and tree bark.
At the very least she'll have to be cleaned and buffed and if I'm not satisfied with that, a paint job is in order. Another thing that worries me is the cloth top... I've washed it and it did not come clean. Plus I've got a big blob of pine sap about the size of a quarter on the top too.
Anyone have any suggestions for safely removing sap from the top? I don't want to smear it around over a larger area than it covers already.
It's so hard not to take her on to the local specialty paint shop (thank goodness there's one nearby) but if the damage proves bad enough to require a paint job, I don't want to lessen the appearance of the damage before the adjuster sees it.
Anyway... just needed a place to :cry a bit. My poor baby.
Jane Ann
I'm waiting on my insurance adjuster to contact me over my claim of hurricane damage to my "baby". Although there's no body work involved, I've got about a million little pine sap spots and minor scratches from flying roofing shingles and tree bark.
At the very least she'll have to be cleaned and buffed and if I'm not satisfied with that, a paint job is in order. Another thing that worries me is the cloth top... I've washed it and it did not come clean. Plus I've got a big blob of pine sap about the size of a quarter on the top too.
Anyone have any suggestions for safely removing sap from the top? I don't want to smear it around over a larger area than it covers already.
It's so hard not to take her on to the local specialty paint shop (thank goodness there's one nearby) but if the damage proves bad enough to require a paint job, I don't want to lessen the appearance of the damage before the adjuster sees it.
Anyway... just needed a place to :cry a bit. My poor baby.
Jane Ann