Tree sap and droppings on outdoor furniture can be a sticky and frustrating problem. Fortunately, you can remove them effectively without damaging your furniture's finish. First, harden the sap by applying an ice cube in a plastic bag for a few minutes; once brittle, gently scrape it off with a dull plastic tool like a credit card. For remaining residue, use a mild solvent. Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or a small amount of dish soap mixed with warm water are excellent choices. Apply the solvent with a soft cloth, rubbing gently in a circular motion. Always test any cleaner on a small, hidden area first. For stubborn spots, a little coconut oil or mayonnaise can help break down the sap—apply, let sit for 15 minutes, then wipe clean. Finally, rinse the area with clean water and dry thoroughly. Regular cleaning and using protective furniture covers can help prevent future issues.
How do I get sap or tree droppings off my outdoor furniture without damaging it?
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