Hi Everybody!
What's the best way to remove natural resin (fallen off from trees) that's been curing for months, from paint?
So far I've tried the following:
1. Car shampoo - had no effect at all
2. All-purpose cleaner - dulled/fogged up the resin, but did not remove it
3. Highly concentrated IPA - removed the faintest and thinnest resin spots, but no visible diminishing effect on the bigger drops, even if left dwelling for a while
4. Heavy cutting compound with foam pad and machine polisher - negligible diminishing effect
The only obvious thing I've not tried yet was tar remover, because I didn't have any with me - but I'm wary of that, because after all, resin is a polymer, not an oil residue.
So, what else do you think could work, that would not damage the paint/clear coat at the same time, and would not require extensive scrubbing (which again, probably would damage the paint)?
Please don't tell me only acetone can (or even that can't) remove it!
Thanks.
What's the best way to remove natural resin (fallen off from trees) that's been curing for months, from paint?
So far I've tried the following:
1. Car shampoo - had no effect at all
2. All-purpose cleaner - dulled/fogged up the resin, but did not remove it
3. Highly concentrated IPA - removed the faintest and thinnest resin spots, but no visible diminishing effect on the bigger drops, even if left dwelling for a while
4. Heavy cutting compound with foam pad and machine polisher - negligible diminishing effect
The only obvious thing I've not tried yet was tar remover, because I didn't have any with me - but I'm wary of that, because after all, resin is a polymer, not an oil residue.
So, what else do you think could work, that would not damage the paint/clear coat at the same time, and would not require extensive scrubbing (which again, probably would damage the paint)?
Please don't tell me only acetone can (or even that can't) remove it!
Thanks.