Pine sap damage - How to deal with it?

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Greetings,

I have a newish (2008) Subaru that during the construction of my new garage got parked outside, and pine sap dripped all over it.

I was able to remove the sap with rubbing alcohol, but there appears to be "raised" areas in the clearcoat now beneath where the sap was. I presume it's clearcoat damage, since what's there can be felt by hand, but can't be removed with additional alcohol. There is little to no discoloration in these areas (hard to tell really, if there's a residue or a *slight* darkening, and I'm colorblind).

Opinions anyone? Could this potentially be polished out, wetsanded & polished, or does it sound like it's going to require a re-paint?

Thanks,

-John
 
I always use mineral spirits on a saturated piece of cheese cloth. Allow it to sit on the spot for 5 minutes. Then take a second piece of cheese cloth that is saturated and try to wipe / rub away the disolved or softened residue. Allow to brethe or dry overnight then begin using some paint correction steps and waxing processes.:D
 
soak a cotton ball in alcohol and let it sit on the sap for a couple of minutes. then a lil wipe off. that's it
 
soak a cotton ball in alcohol and let it sit on the sap for a couple of minutes. then a lil wipe off. that's it

There is sap all over it, as he says.

That's a lot of cotton balls and lots of dabs.

LOL
 
had two customers come in with pine sap..... well i finally found out what takes it off with no effort at all. carb cleaner . thats right carb cleaner and it never even hurt the paint . did a quick buff after and they came out great.
 
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had two customers come in with pine sap..... well i finally found out what takes it off with no effort at all. carb cleaner . thats right carb cleaner and it never even hurt the paint . did a quick buff after and they came out great.
 
had two customers come in with pine sap..... well i finally found out what takes it off with no effort at all. carb cleaner . thats right carb cleaner and it never even hurt the paint . did a quick buff after and they came out great.
Carb cleaner is some harsh stuff. I used 90% IPA and got it. I had a couple spots that were like this and clayed them, cleaned them right up.
 
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