Tree sap on your outdoor furniture is a sticky and frustrating problem. The best way to remove it depends on the furniture's material. For most surfaces, start by hardening the sap. Place a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and hold it against the sap until it becomes brittle, then gently scrape it off with a plastic spatula or credit card. For any remaining residue, apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or hand sanitizer to a clean cloth and dab at the spot. The alcohol dissolves the sap without damaging most finishes. For delicate surfaces, a safer alternative is a mixture of mild dish soap and warm water. Always test any cleaner in an inconspicuous area first. After the sap is gone, wash the entire surface with soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Regular cleaning and using protective furniture covers are the best ways to prevent future sap issues.
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