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Can anyone tell me a safe way to remove tree sap from my brand new clear glass windows in my canvas enclosure? It is also on top of my bimini. Thanks.
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Can anyone tell me a safe way to remove tree sap from my brand new clear glass windows in my canvas enclosure? It is also on top of my bimini. Thanks.

Look into this stuff...

http://www.golustro.com/Products/Pin...FZIf2godNGQXDg

I've never used it...it popped up in Google search...it'd be a good place to start...I'd call them 1st and tell them what you got...particularly the Eisenglass...let us know how it works out...somebody else might need to know...

Oh and look in yellow pages under Pine Tree Removal...LOL!!...
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if it is still wet sap try hand santizer!! we use it at the camp grounds all the time removes all from hands and feet and off the car!
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whatever you try, try it in a corner first to make sure it don't permanently wreck the material....

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WD40 should do it for you. You can do a google search on it.The stuff works on just about everything
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WD40...The stuff works on just about everything
You got that right!!......one place you DON'T wanna put it is in air-driven tools...WD40 has water ingredient...I didn't believe it either til I read the can...air driven tools, impact wrenches and the like, won't tolerate any amount of moisture for long...
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