Been their in Febuary while Lambie was in hospital. Ugly as. Tried a few of Possums but, found only repo cut and polish did the job with plenty of flaneltte old bed sheet. plus 3 - 4 hours hard labour. For all the flat surfaces. The roof and bonnet were the worst. White GX 200 Cruiser.
At the time 25 /2/2015 -28/2/15 it was raining here in Sydney too. Interesting that.
P.S. I would move ASPS. What about your van. Add more hours.
Regards Jim & Lambie
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hako said
09:13 PM May 19, 2015
It possibly is not sap which will stick to the paint like dried chewing gum but probably caterpillar poop which can come from any tree or shrub when parked under them. The stain from the poop will be from the tannin in the poop....once dew/rain gets on the poop it leaks tannin - usually it will come off if you use some detergent. Apparently some droppings from insects in general can leave stains that cannot be removed due to the chemicals therein. Can also be from rain leaching tannin from the bark on the tree.
Good Luck.
jonathan said
09:16 PM May 19, 2015
.. as weird as it may seem, I've found Eucalyptus oil most beneficial in the past to remove stubborn gum stains.
It can take time as it needs to mix/soften into the gum .. and I would suggest try it only on one spot first to see any effects ..
Not sure how it behaves on an older duco/paintwork though ..
good luck !
Hey Jim said
09:25 PM May 19, 2015
Hi denis,
The tannin you speak of reminds me. That's what mine looked like. It was redish brown and looked like large dried flat water spots. Not gum sap.
Jim
Bruce and Bev said
09:39 PM May 19, 2015
yeah - the stains are not raised like youd expect with pure sap. It looks more like a dirty water dribble mark (mid coffee colour - that's flat white, not expresso lol) on the bonnet. Its so wet here, we haven't had the chance to have a good look over the rest of the vehicle. Oh - and its not a deliberate mark by somebody.
No doubt same marks on roof of 'van - but cant see that.
Fortunately, although the gum trees are large, they don't have large overhanging branches - they are more upright and there is a lot of wind shelter when the wind does come through - so not too exposed. For those of you who know it, its the Akoonah Civic Centre near Berwick in VIC. $126 a week and when its not raining - everyone in this 18 site park is around the fire drinking red or brown cordial.
Jules - if you read this - have you gained any further info about the sites and your particular need?
The Doo crew said
10:53 PM May 19, 2015
Used WD40 in the roof of the bus, was parked under a tree next to the shed, took off 98% of all the goo.
Hi Guys
We're currently in a CP and parked under mature gum trees with plenty of rain (Melbourne).
Today, we've noticed some long, brown dribble marks on the white paint of our ute - presumably this is gum tree sap.
How do we get it off (no - not an angle grinder thanks)?
Cheers
Bruce
Removal of sap ; howto.yellow.co.nz/automotive-and-marine/vehicle-maintenance-and-repairs/how-to-remove-tree-sap-from-your-car/
Hi Bruce & Bev
Been their in Febuary while Lambie was in hospital. Ugly as. Tried a few of Possums but, found only repo cut and polish did the job with plenty of flaneltte old bed sheet. plus 3 - 4 hours hard labour. For all the flat surfaces. The roof and bonnet were the worst. White GX 200 Cruiser.
At the time 25 /2/2015 -28/2/15 it was raining here in Sydney too. Interesting that.
P.S. I would move ASPS. What about your van. Add more hours.


Regards Jim & Lambie
-- Edited by Hey Jim on Tuesday 19th of May 2015 09:07:24 PM
-- Edited by Hey Jim on Tuesday 19th of May 2015 09:10:36 PM
-- Edited by Hey Jim on Tuesday 19th of May 2015 09:16:21 PM
Good Luck.
.. as weird as it may seem, I've found Eucalyptus oil most beneficial in the past to remove stubborn gum stains.
It can take time as it needs to mix/soften into the gum .. and I would suggest try it only on one spot first to see any effects ..
Not sure how it behaves on an older duco/paintwork though ..
good luck !
Hi denis,
The tannin you speak of reminds me. That's what mine looked like. It was redish brown and looked like large dried flat water spots. Not gum sap.
Jim
No doubt same marks on roof of 'van - but cant see that.
Fortunately, although the gum trees are large, they don't have large overhanging branches - they are more upright and there is a lot of wind shelter when the wind does come through - so not too exposed. For those of you who know it, its the Akoonah Civic Centre near Berwick in VIC. $126 a week and when its not raining - everyone in this 18 site park is around the fire drinking red or brown cordial.
Jules - if you read this - have you gained any further info about the sites and your particular need?