sap removal

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bruce56bb

Feeling the Heat
Nov 18, 2005
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Flint Hills of Kansas
i know it was discussed recently bit i cannot find the thread that mentioned it. does anyone remember the tip for sap removal?
thanks in advance
bruce
 
I'll second MSG's question. I have found that if I'm spliting pine I do get a lot of sap on my hands, and mineral spirits takes it right off.
 
Butter or margarine....It was a week or two ago...i am not sure who recommended it but it works....tried it today...helped move a scotch pine that brother in laws neighbor cut down towards the chipper...they also took down a sugar maple about little more than half a cord that he got.
 
removing it from myself..........butter!!!! i knew it was something simple, but i couldn't pull it up. thanks
 
I use a little rubbing alcohol it works great.
 
Anyone see the Seinfeld episode where Kramer butters himself to get a better tan. Careful buttering yourselves up. ;-)
 
the_guad said:
Anyone see the Seinfeld episode where Kramer butters himself to get a better tan. Careful buttering yourselves up. ;-)

Go to the video store and ask for an old copy of "Last Tango In Paris".
 
BrotherBart said:
the_guad said:
Anyone see the Seinfeld episode where Kramer butters himself to get a better tan. Careful buttering yourselves up. ;-)

Go to the video store and ask for an old copy of "Last Tango In Paris".
i wonder how she got tree sap there?
 
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