RUBBING ALCOHOL (Isopropyl alcohol) Forget about the peanut butter, mayonnaise, butter, and the like unless you just want to make a mess. You need a solvent that will actually dissolve the sap. Yes, you can use WD-40, gasoline, paint thinner, kerosene, and a million other oil based solvents, but then you have an even more dangerous mess to deal with. --->> Here is the easiest solution. RUBBING ALCOHOL (Isopropyl alcohol). (1) I got some sap from a new deck on my shirt. (2) I took the contaminated spot and put it in a small bowl. (3) I then filled the bowl with enough rubbing alcohol to just cover the sap. I used the stronger 91% (also available at any store) stuff as opposed to the normal 70% because that is what I had in my bathroom, but it worked so well, I have no doubt that the 70% stuff would work equally well. (4) After about 30 minutes I went back and took my short out of the bowl, and I couldn't even find the spot. It was completely dissolved. (5) I just rinsed off the water-based alcohol and the shirt was as good as new. No toxic mess. No oil stain on my clothes. I don't smell like a peanut butter sandwich. I am not explosive from an oil based solvent. Problem solved.
Pitch is the sap of Pine trees and is very hard to remove from skin and clothes. Sap is a general term for all tree liquids as in Maple syrup.
I use Pine Sol to remove sap. Pour it on right from the bottle, rub it in well, and wash in the hottest water advisable for the garment
There are several things one can use to remove tree sap from clothing. A few things are WD40, peanut butter, or Goof Off.
You may remove sap from clothing by using rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth to rub it off. You can also use hand sanitizer or peanut butter.
wash it in baking soda
Lick the sap off of the tree.
Jackfruit sap is the sticky liquid inside a jackfruit. To get rid of it use cooking oil.
You can't get rid of clothes once you have brought them.
You can soak the clothes in water and scrub them then wash the clothes. It might work.
Pitch is the sap of Pine trees and is very hard to remove from skin and clothes. Sap is a general term for all tree liquids as in Maple syrup.
try Coca Cola... or "Goof off"
Get new clothes. Either buy new clothes, make new clothes, or get them second-hand. If it is unlikely that you will fit into your clothes again (eg, if you are a growing child), then get rid of your clothes or pack them away until you can get rid of them.
You can not get rid of the clothes on Moshi Monsters. Once you have bought the clothes, they go to your Dress Up Room and stay there unless your monster is wearing them.
only if you have over 100 clothes
I use Pine Sol to remove sap. Pour it on right from the bottle, rub it in well, and wash in the hottest water advisable for the garment
There are several things one can use to remove tree sap from clothing. A few things are WD40, peanut butter, or Goof Off.
chuck them in the bin