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    New guy battling old tree sap

    I'm pretty sure it's sap. When I hit it with the Tarminator there's a faint brown spot left on the microfiber. If it is some kind of paint defect, I'm not knowledgeable enough to know.
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    New guy battling old tree sap

    I'll go get a can of goof off and try that. Ok, so worst case scenario, what if none of that works? What then?
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    New guy battling old tree sap

    When you say soak, should I spray directly on the spot or saturate the microfiber then let it sit on top? How long should I let it soak for?
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    New guy battling old tree sap

    No, Tarminator is all I've tried because I knew it'd be safe on my paint and clear coat.
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    New guy battling old tree sap

    This is the spot of sap on the hood of my 2011 Forester. Is there any hope to save this? Tarminator got some, but obviously most of it still remains. I'm fairly new to detailing, so what should I do? Would I be better off taking it to a professional?
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    New guy in Savannah, Ga

    Hi everyone, I've been lurking for a few weeks since finding out about this site on the r/autodetailing subreddit. I live in Savannah, Ga and I drive a 2011 Subaru Forester ~12,000 mi/year. It's parked outside during the day at work and kept in my garage at night. I've been doing the two...
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