It is a gum from pine bark extract, it is really good for your teeth and gums. It improves your dental health really well! So make sure you chew gum with pine extracts in it! It will make your breath pine fresh! Ya get it? Pine fresh! HAH! ... Yeah. :) Hope that helped you!http://site1.wikianswers.com/templates/images/saveBtn_enable.gif?v=46030
Pine sol . . . use pine sol to get the gum out then shampoo the Christmas tree smell out.
Pine.
Turpentine, for example, is extracted from pine gum and pine wood. Numerous oils and finishes can also be obtained from pine or other woods, as can many dyes, fuels, and resins.
Turpentine, for example, is extracted from pine gum and pine wood. Numerous oils and finishes can also be obtained from pine or other woods, as can many dyes, fuels, and resins.
Distill the gum (not sap) from Pine trees.
Pine sap is easiest and most common.
The natural resources of Delaware are pine,gum,hickory,oak.
Aloes (Wood Aloes) Asafoetida Balm of Gilead Benzoin Camphor Copal Dammar Dragon's Blood Frankincense Gum Arabic Mastic Myrrh Pine Tragacanth
Ash, birch, cherry, dogwood, elm, Fir, gum, hickory, oak, pine, sycamore, walnut, willow,
Various gum trees make for fairly decent fireword. Not as good as oak or hickory, but better than cottonwood pine or fir. Many species of gum are a pain to split, but once split burn OK.
The turpentine sap from the Pine Tree is generally used as a fire kindling or torch fuel.
A volatile pungent oil distilled from gum turpentine or pine wood, used in mixing paints and varnishes and in liniment. Hope this helped!!