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Tree Sap on MicrofiberSandra from Fort Myers, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Tree Sap on MicrofiberI will try that and let you know. I have to wait until the spot dries. Post By cheri73w (Guest Post) RE: Tree Sap on MicrofiberI had the same problem. A book recommended glycerin. Don't bother. Use the rubbing alcohol. It worked immediately. Post By jacquie (Guest Post) RE: Tree Sap on MicrofiberHave you tryed a nail polish remover, probably the non acetone one Post by Hurra |
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