What will work best to get tree sapp off of a vehicle and or trailer awning?
February 22, 2009 by Canopy Bed Ideas
Filed under Awnings & Patio Covers
Can you answer Ladydi’s question about Canopies?:
What will work best to wash/get tree sapp off of a vehicle and or trailer awning?
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What will work best to wash/get tree sapp off of a vehicle and or trailer awning?
Dog Bed Canopy






Canopies Feedback: Try “Opps”. Sold in the paint department in Walmart.
Canopies Feedback: I’ve use the Bug/Tar remover that can be found in the auto section, just make sure you don’t let it sit too long before wiping it off.
Canopies Feedback: I’d wash the vehicle and awning first with Dawn dish soap and water first. Then use Goo Gone. Apply liberally and let it soak in a bit. then use a soft towel / cloth to wipe clean. You may have to re apply until it all will come free.
Canopies Feedback: A product called Lestoil…..it’s even great with getting grease stains off of clothes……you can also try this product called goo gone, but it might mess up any paint surface….Try the Lastoil, it safer for painted surfaces.
Canopies Feedback: Try avon skin so soft
Canopies Feedback: Charcoal lighter fluid will take off just about any petroleum based or petroleum soluable product. I use it for taking off road tar.
Canopies Feedback: Easy off Kabam-a cleaning product
Canopies Feedback: Beleave it or not fingernail polish remover works real good.
Canopies Feedback: A propane blowtorch.
Canopies Feedback: Check it out… Gum Turpintine (a natural solvent) is made from tree sap. It will desolve the tree sap on your vehicle, but may leave an oily residue. However, Lestoil, Pinesol, or other cleaning products may prove to be better.Try to remove the glob with something like a plastic knife. Then go in for the kill with the solvents. BobV. from Ma.
Canopies Feedback: light soapy water (palmolive) works best