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(iSeeCars) – Tree sap can be a stubborn and sticky substance on your car’s exterior. If left untreated, it can harden, attract dirt, and even damage your car’s paint over time. This can lead to sap ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One minute you’re parked under an innocent-looking tree. The next? Your car is covered in drops of sap that won’t seem to come off ...
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