flash gordon
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Sounds alot like overspray to me.Surprised no one mentioned this.:notme:
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Overspray it was not, I've dealt with that before and clay removes it. I still don't know what it was but that job is long done and gone. You excel in finding threads that are years old and commenting on them, eh? Trying to get that post count up?
RTexasF
I had a similar problem..and after showing pictures to a few experts..like Ron Ketchum and Bud Abrams and a few others ..I was told it was Aphid excrement from Aphids in the trees....
if was sap it would come off with a paint cleaner type product..and it did not...So I was told to use Mineral spirits and it would remove it..and it did..was some work..but it worked....
also tell him do not park under that tree as it will happen again...until the aphids are destroyed...
some info
You may be more familiar with insect excrement than you realize. Chandler says that if you have ever parked under a tree (here we go with the cars again) and have come back to find the car covered in tiny droplets of sap, it may be that the tree is heavily infested with aphids or scale insects. It's not tiny drops of sap leaking from the tree, but rather from the insects. The tree sap has far more carbohydrates than the insects can use, but they need to suck in large amounts to get enough of the other nutrients they need.
Al
can someone explain the best way one should go about using some mineral spirts to remove such, i remember people using mineral spirts to strip paint.