This past weekend I was camping in a nice lot with lots of spruce trees. When I arrived home I noticed there was some sap on the front of the trailer. Anyone know what's the best way to remove the sap without damaging the finish?
Roof or cap? Above link is for removing sap from EPDM roof material. For the front cap I have sucess with Dawn dishwash soap, a small amount in warm water. Also Mr Clean Eraser for tough spots. Works great for bug removal also. Then re-wax.
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Al Laura (Lily & Breeze Portie Girls)
2011 F250 6.7 PS Tuxedo Black 4x4
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They say you could also use the mineral spirits on the front and sides, but you must wash it off with soap and water immediately and recoat with fresh polymer finish or wax. On my cars and trucks I use kerosene. Wash it with soap and water then rewax it.
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Mark & Susan
Lehighton, Pennsylvania
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Years ago I owned a hybrid camper with tent ends. We camped at Hamlin Beach, NY and our tent ends and my tonneau cover was plastered with sap. I did some research on YouTube and watch someone use hand sanitizer. I have used it and took a couple of applications, but it worked great. I'm sure it will work for you. We now own a Zinger 31SB. Hope you can do the same.