Roof cleaning product recommendation sought - tree gum?

Roof cleaning product recommendation sought - tree gum?

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DeLorean75

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351 posts

121 months

Wednesday 28th May
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Hi

My Nissan Pathfinder has a fairly grotty roof - hard baked green coloured rough discoloration

Not going anywhere with your average car wash

Any recommendations of a good product to attack and shift that?

Appreciated thanks



Belle427

10,403 posts

247 months

Wednesday 28th May
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A stronger shampoo and hot water is where i would start, if your not fussy about your cars washing up liquid would do but its not the best thing to use on car paint but it wont harm it.
Garage Therapy do a decon shampoo which is very good and used for a deeper clean but again if you not fussy its probably a waste of money.
Meguiars wash plus is another worth a look if you can get it.


Johnnybee

2,351 posts

235 months

Wednesday 28th May
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Caravan and motorhome cleaners are often aimed at cleaning green roofs so have a look there.

DeLorean75

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351 posts

121 months

Wednesday 28th May
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Thanks both - appreciated

Lester H

3,376 posts

119 months

Friday 30th May
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DeLorean75 said:
Hi

My Nissan Pathfinder has a fairly grotty roof - hard baked green coloured rough discoloration

Not going anywhere with your average car wash

Any recommendations of a good product to attack and shift that?

Appreciated thanks

As a one-off only, I would suggest a faiirly aggressive alloy wheel cleaner. They can cause harm if used often, but it’s worth a risk provided that you then protect the paint with a conventional polish such as autoglym. If you can be bothered to keep up the ordinary polishing regime, the Pathfinder will be much easier to wash quickly.

DeLorean75

Original Poster:

351 posts

121 months

Friday 30th May
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Lester H said:
As a one-off only, I would suggest a faiirly aggressive alloy wheel cleaner. They can cause harm if used often, but it s worth a risk provided that you then protect the paint with a conventional polish such as autoglym. If you can be bothered to keep up the ordinary polishing regime, the Pathfinder will be much easier to wash quickly.
great thanks!

Belle427

10,403 posts

247 months

Saturday 31st May
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The fallout type removers such as Autoglym magma would be a safer bet as they are designed for paint too.