What is the best way to get oxidation, tree sap off your car?

Question:
What is the best wax, etc.

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For tree sap, I have used grain alcohol - it worked very well. Supposedly (although I have not personally tried it), WD-40 works like a charm. Any "cleaner wax" will remove the oxidation. In my experience, the liquid wax "Black Magic" works well and has the best durability of any over-the-counter wax - period. It cost me $ 6.00 for a bottle.

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well there cleaners for it tree sap, bug, stain removers
wax is more to protect clear coat and paint "meguires" is a good product

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i own a repair shop,and have to deal with this a lot,,id use warm soapy water to get it softened up,,this should help it to come off a lot easier,,good luck i hope this help,s.

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The best way is to use a small amount of clorox or other chlorine bleach(Like 1 cup in a five gallon bucket of water). It will cut the sap, but won't harm the finish. After that use a high quality wax like Mother's or Meguiar's.
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