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  • Tree Sap v Bombay Sapphire
  • UncleFred
    Free Member

    The Sap won!

    My wifes yeti is covered in pine tree sap. We’d left if it as the tree was aboved her office parking space. The tree has now gone so we’re trying to get the sap of the paint.

    We’ve tried a number of things, T-cut, polish, tar remover and today I caught her using Bombay, needless to say I wasn’t amused.

    Any recommendations for removal of the Sap?

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Olive oil and paraffin are supposed to do it. So quite likely also WD40 and similiar.

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    Acetone or IPA (both ~£15/gallon off ebay/internet, and useful for cleaning just about anything).

    Drac
    Full Member

    Acetone is nail varnish remover, your wife may well have some.

    wolly
    Free Member

    Autosmart Tardis, you can buy it in small quantities on eBay much cheaper than gin

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    What’s it like with tonic and a slice of lemon though?

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