mikebai1990
New member
During the spring/summer, my parents have one car parked on the driveway and one car parked under the tree on the road. I have found that the car parked under the tree quickly loses its water beading characteristics when it rains (especially when it rains hard). When I wash the car again, the beading comes back.
From my limited understanding, the tar and sap from the tree comes down with the rain and covers the current layer of wax. My question is: Does this sap from the tree deteriorate the existing wax, or just put a layer of gunk on the car?
Also, should this be less of a problem when the winter comes? On a tree with no leaves, will there be no more sap coming down during snow and rain?
From my limited understanding, the tar and sap from the tree comes down with the rain and covers the current layer of wax. My question is: Does this sap from the tree deteriorate the existing wax, or just put a layer of gunk on the car?
Also, should this be less of a problem when the winter comes? On a tree with no leaves, will there be no more sap coming down during snow and rain?