When we collect pine nuts in pinyon country, our hands and arms get covered in pitch. The old time locals said to take it off with mayonaise, and it worked. Worth a try, although pine tar and pitch might be different chemical species. On Sep 26, 2012, at 4:39 AM, mrh219@yahoo.com wrote:
Rubbing alcohol is the thing for pine sap. We park our cars under pine trees and have this problem constantly. Cleans it off without damage to finish.
________________________________ From: V Gates <fairoaksca8139@gmail.com> To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:26 PM Subject: M_Boats: Pine Tar removal
We just returned from Loon Lake in the Sierra and our M 15 has a few small spots of pine tar. Is goof off safe to use on the fiberglass? Should one avoid the wood trim? Today we cleaned and waxed it and want to add the finishing touches. Also we noted the post about the M 15 for sale at Sacramento State Univ Aquatic Center. That is where we learned to sail.
Valerie Gates Mistral