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  • Jguid54

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    Anyone know the cheapest spray car was is located in Baton Rouge? I parked under a tree that has my vehicle covered in sap. Only problem is that my vehicle won't fit inside a drive through car wash, it's wider and taller than most vehicles.
     

    Spent Brass

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    Benny's. they're all over town. 3$ for the cheapo 10$ for spray/wax/windshield treat/wheels/tires. I was at the one on perkins yesterday
     

    sawgrass

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    Car wash won't spray off sap. Get a clay bar and some wax

    If the sap is fresh or has not been on your car more than a few days, WD-40, a coarse cotton rag and some elbow grease will remove most of the deposit. The longer you wait the tougher the job will be. You will still probably have to use the clay bar to totally remove the hard dried residue. In most cases, a car wash or high pressure washer will not remove it.

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    JadeRaven

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    I had the same problem and a gas station carwash took off the fresh sap quite nicely.

    Carwash ripped off my license plate though. . . .I think it was my first time through one of those things.
     

    BRitchieLCK

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    If the sap is fresh or has not been on your car more than a few days, WD-40, a coarse cotton rag and some elbow grease will remove most of the deposit. The longer you wait the tougher the job will be. You will still probably have to use the clay bar to totally remove the hard dried residue. In most cases, a car wash or high pressure washer will not remove it.

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    +1 for WD40. You can also use bug and tar remover.
     

    Suburbazine

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    Anyone know the cheapest spray car was is located in Baton Rouge? I parked under a tree that has my vehicle covered in sap. Only problem is that my vehicle won't fit inside a drive through car wash, it's wider and taller than most vehicles.

    Burbank Car Wash near Mellow Mushroom. $1.00 for 3 minutes, but you get the highest quality chemicals of any car wash in town.
     

    bigjakewelch

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    I drive a Rig Truck ( Welding Truck ) and have to wash mud, gravel, grease, oil, and tar just about weekly. The only wash I'll stop at is where Highland and Old Jefferson meet. It has more water and pressure than all others that I've tried. Not too expensive, about $1 for 3 min. But I'd try the WD-40 1st and see how it faired.
     
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