Scissors !?!?!?! but first try some cooking oil.. that may help... G/L!!!!
2006-08-09 05:33:39
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answered by joyfulpriss 4
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I don't know how people do this and have never had the nerve to ask. Happily the remedy isn't as bad as my imagination, but it is as unusual. Rub a descent amount of peanut butter into the sap area and massage it for a few moments, then rinse - shampoo, and rinse again.
Oh yes, where tree sap lingers, bugs aren't far behind. Give the hair a really good once over and remember to remove any twigs before you begin.
This will absolutely help you!
2006-08-09 12:39:13
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answered by Tytania 4
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Try mayonaise. The oil in it might break up the sap.
2006-08-09 12:31:58
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answered by legalbambino 2
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wash it throughly....
n scrub hard on da spots with da sap
2006-08-09 12:32:09
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answered by zep 2
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Try ordinary baby oil it happen to my son it worked.
2006-08-09 12:35:02
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answered by Ricky666 4
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get an ice cube and freeze it then try to chip off if not you gotta cut it
2006-08-09 12:32:33
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answered by Anonymous
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use kitchen bleach... no i dont know vinegar does alot of things
2006-08-09 12:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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TRY PEANUT BUTTER!!!! NO JOKE!!
2006-08-09 12:50:23
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answered by Lynn 3
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