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How Do You Get Out Pine Tar Stains?

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How Do You Get Out Pine Tar Stains?

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Pine tar is a byproduct of the pine tree and is very sticky. The compound is used as a protectant or varnish for wood, and baseball players use it to get a better grip on the bat. According to the San Francisco Maritime Park Association, pine tar is also a component of soaps and veterinary medications. Pine tar can stain clothing, skin and anything else with which in comes into contact. Strong cleaning solutions such as rubbing alcohol and turpentine can help with pine tar stain removal. Apply rubbing alcohol to the stained flooring or furniture. Saturate the pine tar stain when working with upholstered furniture. Too much alcohol on solid wood furniture or floors may damage the finish; use just enough to moisten these stains and add more gradually, if needed. Blot the stain with a soft, white cloth until the tar and most of the liquid comes off the surface with the cloth. Apply turpentine to stubborn pine tar stains. Apply it with a fresh white cloth and blot away the liquid; rubbing

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