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Removing Sap from Concrete

July 5, 2010

pressure washing concreteI have a colored and sealed concrete patio that is covered with pine sap. How do I remove the sap without harming the concrete?

By Bob Levitt from Copake, NY

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July 6, 20100 found this helpful

Have you tried oxi-clean it is non toxic and works wonders. Spray it on let sit till almost dry use a deck brush and rinse with water.

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September 3, 20170 found this helpful

I have new natural stone on my front steps. Today there were several brown spots on one of the stones. I have 2 emerald cedar trees directly in front of the landing where this happened.

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Is this sap from the emerald cedars and if so how do I get the marks off. They are not sticky, just brown marks. Many thanks.

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March 20, 20190 found this helpful

Thanks for the suggestion the problem is the same as what we are experiencing but it is sap from a fir tree

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Anonymous
June 25, 20200 found this helpful

WD-40 or mayonnaise!

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How do I remove pine tree sap from concrete?

By Alice from Wilmington, NC

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How do you remove tree sap from a concrete patio? It's older rough concrete. I've used bleach, Comet, and concrete cleaner. Nothing works. I've scrubbed until my back ached.

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