Anyone have any experience with removing pine sap? We are heading out after a two week stay, where the pine trees have put on a glorious display of sapping, covering everything, roof awnings, outdoor carpet and tv. I think it will take a very long time to clean it off.
Dutch said
11:03 AM Aug 8, 2017
I've found alcohol based hand sanitizer to work amazingly well on pine sap on metal, plastic, fabrics, and people. And any residue is easily cleaned up, unlike the residue and smell from WD-40, my previous go to for pine sap. As with any solvent product though, test it in an obscure area first if in doubt.
Second Chance said
09:41 AM Aug 9, 2017
Any of the major brands' but and tar remover should do - but be VERY careful about what you use on a rubber roof (either kind). Unfortunately, pine sap is not a soap-and-water thing and requires something with a solvent in it. Rubber roofs are extremely sensitive to most solvents.
Rob