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Midnightblue
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This may be a repeat as I got booted off while writing the original.
My wife purchased a 1999 C5 for my Birthday (July 4th). Picked it up yesterday. Today, we go to lunch. I park under a pine tree and I now have tree sap on my hood near the headlights.
Can my new Corvette comrads tell me the best way to remove pine tree sap from the hood of my car? Any suggestions that won't endanger my finish?
I know..... I know... you're all saying "rookie!". I call it lessons learned. Funny how the tree never "attacked" my Blazer before.
I look forward to your input as I will be hot on the case tomorrow.
Regards,
Midnight
My wife purchased a 1999 C5 for my Birthday (July 4th). Picked it up yesterday. Today, we go to lunch. I park under a pine tree and I now have tree sap on my hood near the headlights.
Can my new Corvette comrads tell me the best way to remove pine tree sap from the hood of my car? Any suggestions that won't endanger my finish?
I know..... I know... you're all saying "rookie!". I call it lessons learned. Funny how the tree never "attacked" my Blazer before.
I look forward to your input as I will be hot on the case tomorrow.
Regards,
Midnight