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Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 17:07:32 -0500
From: Kevin Mouton <kevinmouton@XSPAM.linknet.net>
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Subject: Re: getting sap off of car
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kanryo@juno.com wrote:

> My son parked his car under a tree for the weekend and now his car hood is
> covered with sap.  What is the best way to remove it without harming the
> finish?  Thanks.
>
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Most any brand of Bug, Sap, and Tar remover sold at any parts supply store
will do.

Kev


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