I discovered this one today... mix a little dish soap with a bunch of white vinegar in a spray bottle. Use it to wet down a square foot area on the affected window, and wipe it off quickly using paper towels. It does take a little scrubbing to get stubborn spots, but most of the sap comes off quickly.
Originally, I was using this mixture to take the smell of cat spray/piss out of a futon mattress. After spraying the mattress, I had some left over... and I was out of sap remover. One "Hey, why not give it a try?" and it worked... :smokin: :cool:
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Guest Message by DevFuse
New formula to clean tree sap off windows
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Guest_thebard17_*
, Jul 30 2003 06:09 PM
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Guest_thebard17_*
Posted 30 July 2003 - 06:09 PM
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Guest_mehwolfy_*
Posted 30 July 2003 - 06:50 PM
What works better (read no scrubbing) is vegetable oil. I use it to get sap off my dog.
-M
-M
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Guest_crimefyter_*
Posted 30 July 2003 - 11:17 PM
If I'm removing sap off a window I use a razor blade.
Bill
Bill
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