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For those of you that live around trees !!!!!!

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We have been camping this week and I parked my Spyder underneath a pine tree and forgot to cover it. Needless to say, I found several drops of pine pitch on my Spyder. :banghead::banghead::banghead:



After just about crying Holly googled things to remove it and someone posted to use cooking spray to desolve it. IT WORKED PERFECTLY !!!!!! :firstplace:
 
:yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes::yikes: That crap sticks to you worse than a girlfriend that you're trying to dump...
Lots of elbow grease and a good bug/tar remover will do the trick! :thumbup:
 
IF YOU DONT LIVE AROUND TREES!!!

Plant some, dear god, the air quality goes up.
 
My wife parked our truck under a pine tree. Gobs of sap on the roof and windshield. So, she then decided to put on the wipers:gaah: You could barely see out the window when she was done..:yikes: i handled it with silence:banghead:
 
Glad to hear that the cooking spray worked! :thumbup:
Kathy was going to suggest trying cooking oil with the aforementioned elbow grease...
 
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My wife parked our truck under a pine tree. Gobs of sap on the roof and windshield. So, she then decided to put on the wipers:gaah: You could barely see out the window when she was done..:yikes: i handled it with silence:banghead:

You handled it perfectly! :2thumbs:
 
:agree::clap: Sometimes you just have to bite your lower lip until the blood runs... :shocked: But it's worth it! :thumbup:
 
Glad it cleaned up..

Not sure if were going to camp this weekend. Wife is still sore from here surgery. If we do I'll call ya. Maybe we can burn a burger or two..:thumbup:
 
We have been camping this week and I parked my Spyder underneath a pine tree and forgot to cover it. Needless to say, I found several drops of pine pitch on my Spyder. :banghead::banghead::banghead:


I thought it would be "needles to say". :roflblack: :roflblack:
 
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That's pitch...I mean RICH! :roflblack:
 
Pine trees and cottonwoods--the bane of vehicles parked beneath. I have lots of both, so keep my :ani29:'s garaged.
 
We have been camping this week and I parked my Spyder underneath a pine tree and forgot to cover it. Needless to say, I found several drops of pine pitch on my Spyder. :banghead::banghead::banghead:



After just about crying Holly googled things to remove it and someone posted to use cooking spray to desolve it. IT WORKED PERFECTLY !!!!!! :firstplace:

I have come to a solution, you need to get a second smaller Trailer that the spyder fits in, and then fits into the toy hauler. Then you can trailer your spyder while your in the toy hauler. Its like one of those little wooden dolls that has a doll in the doll.

:doorag:
 
One of those "Box in a box in a box in a box in a box in a box" things? :shocked: :roflblack:

I love those things....had a chicken in a chicken in a chicken in a chicken once, but secretly lusted for a schmoo in a schmoo in a schmoo in a schmoo but could never find one!!

Never heard of cooking spray....great idea....think WD40 would work also wouldn't it?
 
My wife parked our truck under a pine tree. Gobs of sap on the roof and windshield. So, she then decided to put on the wipers:gaah: You could barely see out the window when she was done..:yikes: i handled it with silence:banghead:

:roflblack:
 
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