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S1214 wrote:
Bartenders Fried
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โSep-06-2017 04:53 PM
daireemt wrote:
Schaeffer's Specialized Lubricants makes a 'multi-purpose degreaser' that's the greatest on pine sap I've found. Sprays on and rubs off quite easily. U may have to google Schaeffer's to find your nearest retailer 'cause I don't see it everywhere. Other stuff does work, but if you have really touchy skin,(eczema I.e.) those can be pretty hard on your hands....the Shaeffer's has caused me no problems...
โSep-06-2017 12:26 PM
โSep-05-2017 02:35 PM
Ralph Cramden wrote:klutchdust wrote:
In a pinch I have grabbed a handful of sand or dirt and rubbed that into my hands to remove grease and oil.
That would be a little rough on the paint wouldn't it? But I guess if followed up with a buffer, some compound and hand glaze, it would definitely take the sap off LOL.
โSep-03-2017 08:45 AM
klutchdust wrote:
In a pinch I have grabbed a handful of sand or dirt and rubbed that into my hands to remove grease and oil.
โSep-03-2017 04:33 AM
โAug-24-2017 09:07 AM
tchil wrote:
WD-40 works really well on tree sap as well. Especially when it gets on my kids hands.
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