Acetone (nail polish remover) would probably work.
A good product to have around is Goof Off - it is, I think, oil based and good for removing gum, gunk on shoes, residue from store product stickers, tar and things
like that. I believe a copy cat of it is called "Oops" or can possibly even use the little
can of 3-in-1 oil - these can all be found in your local hardware store !
Try wd-40 and a plastic scraper or spackle knife
Goo gone works very well. There are a few products that are for tape, crayon,lipstick
removal, any of them will work.
WD-40 will remove pine sap from a car's finish without causing damage to the car.
with metho
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.
Pitch is the sap of Pine trees and is very hard to remove from skin and clothes. Sap is a general term for all tree liquids as in Maple syrup.
pine pitch is sap. sticky gooey sap. pine pitch.
WD-40 and elbow grease.
Blot the area of sap with rubbing alcohol and wipe clean with a dry cloth or towel.
Probably. There's not much WD-40 can't do.
I use Pine Sol to remove sap. Pour it on right from the bottle, rub it in well, and wash in the hottest water advisable for the garment
Simple. Creamy Peanut Butter! Just rub the peanut butter in and the sap should lift off. Rinse with soap & water.
You may remove sap from clothing by using rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth to rub it off. You can also use hand sanitizer or peanut butter.
You can use goo-gone you can get it at your local hardware store.