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    How do I remove tree sap?

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    I use 91% rubbing alcohol from Walmart. Put some on an old MF towel, let it soak the sap a bit, then gently wipe. GONE! You'll need to re-LSP afterwards.
    This works excellently for me on Pine tree sap, not sure about any other tree's sap.
    Heatgain (Gary)
    The Irate Magistrate
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      Re: Tree sap

      Sorry but Stoners Tarminator all the way. I keep a can just for sap. I live in the mountains with tons of pines. Tarminator is the only thing that takes sap off with ease.

      Best 5 bucks you'll ever spend.
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        Re: Tree sap

        Originally posted by justin30513 View Post
        Sorry but Stoners Tarminator all the way. I keep a can just for sap. I live in the mountains with tons of pines. Tarminator is the only thing that takes sap off with ease.

        Best 5 bucks you'll ever spend.
        Good to know. Thanks for the tip.
        quality creates its own demand

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          Re: Tree sap

          This summer I parked under a tree at a car show that I went to and got sap on my show car.

          I used a bucket of soap water as warm as I could put my hand in and washed it off. It all came off really easy.
          Black Bart

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