In the heat and want to hide the car in the shade. Most often, drivers resort to places under the crowns of trees that hang over the car in abundance. This shade will protect the car from it will also protect the paintwork from the effects of UV rays. But everything has its drawbacks. Putting the car under poplars, limes, chestnuts or fruit trees, there is a risk of getting a "plop" of resin directly on the body. Familiar with the problem? . In the heat and want to hide the car in the shade. Most often, drivers resort to places under the crowns of trees that hang over the car in abundance. This shade will protect the car from it will also protect the paintwork from the effects of UV rays. But everything has its drawbacks. Putting the car under poplars, limes, chestnuts or fruit trees, there is a risk of getting a "plop" of resin directly on the body. Many car enthusiasts fear that resin from trees reaches the surface during the operation of the vehicle, and as a result, paintwork will peel off. Not it can be helped, you just need to use a tool and a good long-term storage. But how to get rid of the trouble, I decided to show you on the camera. Using only five simple tips I was able to get rid of most of the trouble. Tree resin is not the only resin that is not so friendly to the body. There is also non-native species of tree resin that are not native to this car. They simply do not grow in the shade and are not a problem at all. There is no need to worry about them, the resin does not harm the car. So you can safely plant a tree under your car. However do not put the CAR in the shade ! It is best to switch to a non-shaded one. The resin is not as effective as it claims . In my experience, I will say that the resin from the chestnuts and limes is not bad either. It has the property of removing tree buds and essential oils. How to remove tree buds or remove