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I know this might be a really dumb question, but I was wondering what I could use to remove tree sap and dust from my windshield/car body inbetween washes. My entire driveway is lined with trees and I can't escape the wax, and it gets naturally dusty on its own. I was wondering what is the best thing to do that doesn't scratch the paint/windshield with the dust.
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Here is a link of discussion on tree sap remover. I included a plug to my work.
Tree Sap Removal
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