Had an otter the other day....Tis the season to bedodgeing acrorns and pine cones, too. Anyone have any ideas on how to get pine pitch off?
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I haven't seen any rattlesnakes yet even though we have an abundance of them. No encounters with squirrls yet, have seen plenty of lizards and bear tracks this past weekend. My biggest fear is Mountain Lion! Hopefully we will never encounter one!
Had an otter the other day....Tis the season to bedodgeing acrorns and pine cones, too. Anyone have any ideas on how to get pine pitch off?
I used that simple green stuff on my motorcycle... it worked pretty well as I recall.
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My ride: 2003 Specialized Allez Comp - zebra (men's 52cm), Speedplay X5 pedals, Koobi Au Enduro saddle
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May it's not pine pitch then? Or, maybe it just needs a little more elbow....
Maine-iac wrote "maybe it just needs a little more elbow...."
or a new custom paint job.... ;-)
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She's only 5 monthes old......no wrinkles yet.
ah, still got that new bike smell. do they make botox for bikes?
Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/
From www.sacbee.com and their Car Czar:
Stop rubbing! You're most likely just smearing the stuff around. You need to use a cleaner that's specifically designed to remove tar and pitch. These do a wonderful job and are widely available at just about any auto parts store. The cleaners are typically oil based and leave the paint intact.
But if you're a cheapskate like me, there may be another option. I mean, why go buy a product from a store when a quick trip to the kitchen cupboard will do? What's that, you ask? Automotive products next to your breakfast cereal? You bet. It's not only my favorite condiment, but also a great remover of tar and pitch. Mayonnaise!
Try rubbing a little mayo on a sticky area with a clean soft cloth. You'll find that it works wonders. Afterwards, just clean up the residue with some car wash soap and water.
So remember, next time you need to clean, don't hold the mayo.
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your friendly research nerd, spazzdog
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My ride: 2003 Specialized Allez Comp - zebra (men's 52cm), Speedplay X5 pedals, Koobi Au Enduro saddle
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http://www.printroom.com/pro/gratcliff
I can't wait to break out the mayo...
I've actually never had this problem before.
Thanks.