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Mark Bolam
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Washed my truck yesterday for the first time in ages and the results were pretty disappointing. There are loads of baked on sap spots and grime all over it that scrubbing with a brush and shampoo or pressure-washing won't shift.

 

Can anyone recommend a product that will help 'dissolve' organic matter, but not kill paintwork?

 

Thanks.

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MER, Autosmart and T-cut are good products, but a bit of TFR - Traffic Film Remover should do the trick.

Its available from most car products outlets, it has a small amnount of acid or similiar to help shift the stubborn stuff. Cuts thru just about anything anf removes caked on brake dust etc

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