Ummm, what takes bbq sauce off of paint?

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  1. 1973Ford

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    I've had luck with "goof off" or "goo off", not sure which name is correct.

    Comes in a small orange spray bottle, you can get it at any hardware store.

    It comes out as a a thin gel.

    Took sap off of my paint and windows, didn't affect the paint at all.

    As for the vandals, set up a small web cam out in the car and wait for them to return. Record the jacka$$e$ on your computer and give it to the cops.:thumbs2:
     
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    Setting the dogs on them is much more satsifying IMHO. It only takes one time. They never offer to return.
     
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    X2 a good strong concentration of dawn should dissolve it and it needs to be done asap
     
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    I have used this product for many years and it takes anything off and never even touchs the paint...............I've even used it on lacquers. It is made by Grow Automotive Refinish Products and is called #1705 Grow Super Klean. I've always gotten it a PPG automotive paint store. It works wonders.........................IMHO

    http://www.growautomotive.com/surface-cleaners.php
     
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    how about the good old high pressure local car wash?
     
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    Lots of ways to get that off. Good luck on which ever one you use (y)
     
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    I know my way is more work, but it will last longer and you will have a great shine after. I only clay bar twice a year, and it is worth it after you use it you will agree.
     

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