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Old 05-10-2012, 06:26 AM   #1
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A friend of mine has a boat that he docks at his cottage all season. Unfortunately it sits under some pine trees. He has noticed quite a bit of sap on the deck. What is the best method to remove this? I would think a cleaner/wax or a fine-cut cleaner (mild rubbing compound) would work. Does anyone have a suggestion that may be quicker? Thanks in advance.
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Old 05-10-2012, 06:56 AM   #2
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A little alcohol on a rag and rub lightly will remove sap
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Old 05-10-2012, 07:44 AM   #3
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gasoline on a rag works the best
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Old 05-10-2012, 07:49 AM   #4
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I'm pretty sure we had a thread on this not long ago with many suggestions.Do a search.
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I have used everything. Turpentine WORKS best. Turpentine is made from pine sap so turpentine will disolve pine sap. It will not harm the paint. NB

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turpentine
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WD-40 will do it!
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I agree on the wd-40, we have also use krud kutter, it works great.
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WD-40 (40th attempt at a Water Displacement chemical) works great. Also a product called "Goof Off" which can be bought at Home depot in the paint dept works great and can be used to remove adhesives, paint, labels etc. Great stuff!
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A boat cover?
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Old 05-10-2012, 06:28 PM   #10
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Better than all of the above is " De-Solv-it Contractors Solvent". A little goes along way to dissolve any sticky situation. I have used it on annoying store labels to grease on kitchen cabinets with fast results. A general contractor that worked for me first told me about it 7 years or so ago. It used to be hard to find but is now in most hardware stores.

http://www.orange-sol.com/contractors/index.html
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Try butter....works great with pitch/sap on your hands. Have used it for years.
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We cut down our overhanging pine tree.

Do not use fingernail polish remover, by the way.

WD40 works for me, too.
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I second the vote for Krud Kutter. I have also used olive oil as suggested in another thread here on the forum. Both worked well and didn't damage the finish.
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Thanks to everyone for all of the suggestions. I have passed them along. I didn't realize there had been a thread on this topic before. Next time I will search before posting a question.
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WD-40 (40th attempt at a Water Displacement chemical) works great. Also a product called "Goof Off" which can be bought at Home depot in the paint dept works great and can be used to remove adhesives, paint, labels etc. Great stuff!
Not sure but think you might mean Goo Gone...
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Not sure but think you might mean Goo Gone...

I think there is a Goo Gone but I'm looking at my can of Goof Off right now while I'm goofing off on the forum.
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