Can someone advise me as to how to remove pine tar from clothes? I try not to wear good clothing in here at this time of year, but yesterday it was unavoidable...and I got gobs of tar on my brand new cords. Any help is appreciated.
Victoria,
There is a product out called "goo gone" that takes pine tar off while not staining your clothes. I keep a bottle of it on my work station. It also works for taking off price tags and labels. You can use other oil based products for getting the tar off of your skin, but you would not want to use it on your clothes.
Send them ot me and I will clean them for you my dear.
And if you are at it, you can send Mmmmmmmmm I should I say it maybe a pair of your underwear for services rendered....
Naughty Luc
I'd do a bit of a test before trying it on clothing, but aerosol leaf shines such as Pokon or Spring are great for removing pine pitch, paint, and other sticky stuff from hands. Lestoil certainly works well, too.
Make sure everyone gets the correct change, Victoria. No sticky palms holding back Loonies, please!
Tom
Geez Luc I thought only my dog had a fetish for female undergarments. This board keeps getting better and better not to mention a little bit kinky!! If we get any news from Elliot Lake of female under wear missing off clothes lines , we'll know who's responsible.
I think he and V. spend some time on private chat boards, that require "trading" of undies instead of the traditional handshake or smooching!!
I had a dog that just absolutely LOVED girls unmentionables, and it was a girl dog..."Winnie" was a little unbalanced...sort of reminds me of my mother-in-law...BUT,
that's another story.
Luc must be a little tipsy...probably overdosed on Diet Pepsi
Mike
Ok Ok it's out in the open,
I have a thing going with Victoria, but Iwon't mention what she has of me unless she wants to disclose it herself.....
Tipsy Luc