Tree sap on outdoor furniture can be a sticky and frustrating problem. Fortunately, several effective methods can remove it without damaging your patio set. For fresh sap, hardening it with an ice cube makes it easier to scrape off gently with a plastic card or dull knife. For dried or stubborn sap, common household items work well. Rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer can dissolve sap; apply a small amount to a cloth, dab the spot, and wipe clean. A paste of baking soda and water can act as a gentle abrasive scrub. For a natural option, try mayonnaise, olive oil, or peanut butter—the oils can break down the sap's bonds. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes before wiping away. For commercial solutions, consider a dedicated adhesive remover or a mild dish soap mixed with warm water. Always test any cleaner on a small, hidden area first. To prevent future issues, consider moving furniture away from overhanging trees or using protective covers when not in use. Regular cleaning with a mild soap solution will help maintain your furniture's finish and make future sap cleanup easier.
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