You can clean sap off of linoleum with regular dish soap. With a solution of dish soap, water, elbow grease, and a scrub brush, you can generally remove the sap from the area. If that doesn't work, try one of the adhesive removers from your local store.
acetone and bleach
You can try a mixture of white vinegar and water to get white water marks off of linoleum. Use a scrub brush with the mixture to clean the area. If that does not work, clean the marks with toothpaste.
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Usually a little mineral spirits can pull most tree sap off without causing damage to most finishes. If the floor is sealed with varathane or other newer sealers it won't cause any problem, but if it's a much older floor using old style varnish, it may soften the varnish slightly and you should give it a day before you walk on it.
Put honey on it and move it around with your bare butt then lick it off
To clean pine sap from outdoor windows, you can apply some rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball to the affected area, wipe off the sap, and clean the area with water. If some sap remains on the window, then use commercial bug and tar remover according to package instructions. Once the sap is completely removed, you can use a window cleaner.
Sap should come off easily be cleaned off with mineral turpentine, engine degreaser and sometimes methylated spirits. If the sap is hard try scraping it with your nail. If you do use one of these, wash the area off afterwards as there are some products that, if left on for long, may damage the paintwork. If you've mistaken tar with sap the tar should come off with eucalyptus oil or one of the above. There are car parts sellers that you could ask and they will probably have a product that leans off sap and tar.
My kids left a sap trail on my hardwood through out the house so I used Non stick cooking spray. Spray on sap and clean off with a rag or paper towel. Be sure to clean your floors with whatever you usually use to get the oil residue off. Worked like a charm! Try an ice cube to freeze it and then scrape it off. If that doesn't work, then rubbing it with margarine or ammonia (windex) may do the trick. These work well for wax and tar. * Try a scraping most of the sap away with a credit card or equivalent then apply a little 'Skin So Soft' by Avon rub with a clean cloth. Kerosene, Turpentine, or Mineral Sprits will disolve tree sap and tar.
My kids left a sap trail on my hardwood through out the house so I used Non stick cooking spray. Spray on sap and clean off with a rag or paper towel. Be sure to clean your floors with whatever you usually use to get the oil residue off. Worked like a charm! Try an ice cube to freeze it and then scrape it off. If that doesn't work, then rubbing it with margarine or ammonia (windex) may do the trick. These work well for wax and tar. * Try a scraping most of the sap away with a credit card or equivalent then apply a little 'Skin So Soft' by Avon rub with a clean cloth. Kerosene, Turpentine, or Mineral Sprits will disolve tree sap and tar.
You can clean wax from the toilet seal ring off of linoleum by mixing a solution of hot water, ammonia and dishwasher soap in a bucket. Dip a mop into the solution and scrub the floor, then rinse with clean water and dry the floor with an old towel.
Linoleum flooring comes on a roll, can be cut to size and is a great alternative to carpets because it is easy to wash and keep clean. Prices of linoleum flooring vary greatly depending on the quality and supplier, so it is always a good thing to try the forums for linoleum flooring feedback before you start.
when trying to get tree sap off a car there are millions of answers but only a few will really get that tree sap off you take gas, deisel, or karosiene, and spray on sap or you can buy paint remover pour some on a cloth and rub the sap off it wont hurt your paint or you take a putty knife and srape it off or get the sap hot and it rubs off with a paper towel or put toothpaste on the sap let it sit for a week or so rub off.