Remove Alder Resin / Sap From Tarp?

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JonathanD

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Try powdered birch bark. It won’t remove the sap obviously, but it will stop it spreading and sticking your tarp up until you can get back to address it. Failing that. A bit of thin leaf stuck over it, if it’s just a couple of spots. Pine tar soap removes it well. Will need to re waterproof after though if it’s treated.
 
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Nice65

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If it’s sugary sap, like from Lime trees, then the glorious British summer should be rinsing it off. ;)
 

Van-Wild

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Place a bit of toilet or kitchen paper over the sap.

Use a hair dryer over the paper. The sap will melt and be absorbed by the paper. Remove paper when still warm.

Sorted.

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