Tree sap on your outdoor furniture can be a sticky and frustrating problem. Fortunately, you can remove it effectively without harming the finish using common household items. First, harden the sap by placing an ice pack over it for a few minutes; this makes it easier to scrape off gently with a plastic putty knife or credit card. For remaining residue, apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer, or mild dish soap mixed with warm water to a clean cloth. Dab and wipe the area—never scrub aggressively. For tougher sap, a bit of mayonnaise or coconut oil can help break it down; let it sit for 10-15 minutes before wiping clean. Always test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area first. After sap removal, wash the entire surface with soapy water, rinse thoroughly, and dry. Regular cleaning and using protective furniture covers are the best ways to prevent future sap issues.
How do I get sap off of my outdoor furniture without damaging the finish?
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