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Tree Sap on Laminate Flooring

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Date: 06/03/2007 Topics: Cleaning > Floors | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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How can I remove tree sap from my Laminate flooring? We have this huge tree in our front yard and every spring and summer, we get all this tree sap all over our porch and then it gets tracked in on my laminate flooring. I have tried everything I know of to remove it. Even soaking it in Goo-Gone will not remove it. I am afraid it has ruined my floor. Can someone please help me?

Thanks,
Jenny from Hazard, KY
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By doityourselfer (1) Contact
Charcoal lighter fluid takes it off !! Just be careful of course when using because of the obvious. But put it on a clean terry cloth, it should come up.

Good Luck !

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