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Sap Removal

I recently bought a 2002 3620, and I parked it in the only spot I could which is in my driveway. It happens to be under a 100 foot tall Douglas Fie. The top of my coach is now covered with sap droplets. I'd like to remove them and then put a cover over the coach. Are there any suggestions on the best way to remove the sap without harming the top?
Dave G.

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Reply #1
Try wd-40.
96 U270 BUILD 4810
85 380SL
Drummonds TN.

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Reply #2
I asked Google what was the best cleanser for pine sap was and it said....
"Dish Soap and Water
Warm, soapy water is the simplest way to remove fresh sap. Mix a mild dish soap in a bucket of warm water. Using a fine-bristle brush or sponge, gently scrub the area. Rinse thoroughly with water to remove the sap and soap residue."

I would think a mop would be handy.

best cleanser for pine sap - Google Search

1993 U225 Build #: 4285
500 Watts Solar
Honda CRV AWD
Former 1981 Foretravel Travco
Retired, Full Time Off Grid Snowbird

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Reply #3
I used Bar Keeper's Friend powdered cleanser to clean our roof after we parked several days under Oak trees during a rainy period.  Water mixed with tree droppings to stain our roof, but it came right off with minimal effort.

Don't know about Pine Tree sap...but it's worth a try.
1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
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Reply #4
Many Foretravel coaches have unpainted roofs, with no coatings over only original gelcoat. Some have painted roofs over gelcoat with 2-part paint that includes clear-coat.

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Reply #5
I second the recommendation for WD40 along with a plastic razor scraper to remove the large globs.  Then wash with Barkeepers Friend and a green scrub pad.  Rinse well.  It's a lot of work.
George Mann
2002 U320 #5934
2017 Rubicon
2013 BMW GS
Waterford MI

 

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Reply #6
And another option,  Denatured Alcohol (any big box store) and a microfiber cloth usually takes sap right off.  I think all of the options given work, pick one that suits the way you work.

When done, thoroughly wash the roof and the entire coach to remove the remover.
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