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How To Remove Tree Sap From Just About AnythingBy Ellen Brown
Let the Agent Do the WorkThe most efficient and effective way to remove sap from any surface is to allow the removal agents to do the work. In the case of alcohols, that means letting them dissolve the sap, and in the case of oils, letting them soften the sap before rubbing the remainder of it off.To avoid damaging the surface covered in sap, AWAYS test removal agents on an inconspicuous area first. Only when that area has been treated successfully should you proceed to a larger area. Always wear gloves and use precautions when using any type of chemical. How To Remove Sap From VehiclesNote: When removing sap from a vehicle, the goal is to use the least amount of pressure possible to reduce the risk of scratching the paint. After the sap is removed, treated areas should always be buffed with a high quality polish or re-waxed in order to clean up any marks created during removal. As always, test the method in an inconspicuous place before applying to a broader area.
How To Remove Sap From Wood (including decks and wooden patio furniture)Try applying non-diluted Murphy's Oil Soap with a mop (large area) or pour directly onto the affected surface. Allow the soap to sit for 15 minutes before scrubbing it clean with a soft brush. Rinse and allow to dry. Supposedly, this method works best on sealed wood.How To Remove Sap From Clothes (including fleece, polyester, and cotton)Apply a liberal amount of hand sanitizer to the area, and gently work it into the fabric. For really stubborn spots, brush the area with a soft bristled toothbrush. Rinse and dry.How To Remove Sap From LeatherRub creamy peanut butter into the leather. The oil conditions the leather while softening the tree sap. Simply rinse with warm soapy water and allow to dry.How To Remove Sap From SkinOil-based Agents:
Apply to the skin with a soft damp cloth, then rinse with warm, soapy water. How To Remove Sap From Hair (including pet hair and paws)Hair is one of the hardest things to remove tree sap from, but the task can be made somewhat easier if the sap is still soft. Short of getting yourself a new haircut, try the following: Creamy peanut better (the oilier the better). Apply it liberally to the hair and soften it using a hair dryer on the lowest setting (careful to avoid burning the skin). Let the softened peanut butter sit for a few minutes before combing it through the hair with a large-toothed comb. Shampoo and rinse with warm water. If you can't stand peanut butter, substitute mayonnaise. About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:RE: How To Remove Tree Sap From Just About AnythingButter! Use butter.....works wonders! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: How To Remove Tree Sap From Just About AnythingI had tree sap in my hair and got online and found out about using off. The bug repelent. It works great. We have a yard full of pine trees. I use it on everything that gets pine sap on it. Post By JANE (Guest Post) RE: How To Remove Tree Sap From Just About AnythingUse damp fabric softener sheet to remove sap from your windshield and car. Cathy from MA Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: How To Remove Tree Sap From Just About AnythingMy niece had tree sap in her hair and she was about to be in a pagent. It was awful. Our family talked to some older people and they said to use mayonnaise. Worked like a charm. She did not win the pagent but atleast her hair was shiny and clean. Post By Jimmie (Guest Post) | ||
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