Les Izmore
Junior Ranger
We recently had a campsite where a lot of fresh tree sap fell on our van and camper. We also had some old, hardened tree sap from similar bombings earlier this year. So I searched in the internet for a solution for removing it. Alcohol seems to do the trick (probably not beer or wine, but I bet some JB would put a dent in it). ;-)
One of the tips was to use Purell or another brand of antiseptic soap. It contains 70% isopropyl alcohol in a gel soap. We found a small travel size version, and a tiny amount of it took care of all the tree sap. The gel soap helps keep it in place, which helps when dissolving older, hardened sap.
One of the tips was to use Purell or another brand of antiseptic soap. It contains 70% isopropyl alcohol in a gel soap. We found a small travel size version, and a tiny amount of it took care of all the tree sap. The gel soap helps keep it in place, which helps when dissolving older, hardened sap.