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  • philip2010

    I'm new on this site and for now I'm looking to talk to someone.

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    Re: philip2010

    Welcome to MOL. Do you need help?
    Practice doesn't make perfect, the dedication to achieve perfection makes perfect. "Smack"
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      Re: philip2010

      Welcome welcome, we are all here to help and share our knowledge and experiences so feel free to ask away!
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        Re: philip2010

        I've always had trouble in removing tar, and tree sap, any idea's on how I can accomplish that.
        The tree sap is most difficult when you wait to long before removing it, because it took the paint off.

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          Re: philip2010

          Originally posted by philip2010 View Post
          I've always had trouble in removing tar, and tree sap, any idea's on how I can accomplish that.
          The tree sap is most difficult when you wait to long before removing it, because it took the paint off.
          For tar, give kerosene a go. Most times 'like products will remove like product'.

          As for the tree sap, hopefully someone will chime in. I have not had to deal with 'that' since I moved from Seattle. Most of the sap I had problems was/were fir trees, and again kerosene would remove it.

          OH! WELCOME to MOL!

          Bill

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