So I’ve been having trouble removing the large chunks of tree sap from the hood, roof and windows of the Yukon. I tried isopropyl alcohol, automotive goo gone, pressure washer and just about every automotive tree sap remover I could find. Today I decided to just try the eraser wheel I have. It worked well on the hood!
I have some pics to show you the before and after (I don’t have a true before because I decided to take the pic about halfway through! It was bad before)
going forward I’ll continue to use this thread as a progress update of the work being done on the Yukon.



I have some pics to show you the before and after (I don’t have a true before because I decided to take the pic about halfway through! It was bad before)
going forward I’ll continue to use this thread as a progress update of the work being done on the Yukon.


