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Best way to get Spruce Sap of you climbing kit - It is set like Concrete..


Jamie Jones
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What's the best way to get Spruce Sap of you climbing kit as it is set like Concrete..

I know people have said put ropes and prussic chords in a washing machine. But I can't do that with a wirecord flipline with a fixed Carabiners and multisaver on it and also other metal items that you can't get in to.

I have tried hot soapy water and it is not doing much.

 

For the Metal and hard equipment, hot soapy water, WD40, also don't seem do anything.

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I've never tried it but iirc it has been suggested to rub butter into the rope as that dissolves/loosens the sap. 

I read it here on AT so a search might help.

 

I've found that it dries out and just disappears in time. Although I have used petrol in the past which works great but I doubt it does the rope any good!

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