I think we have prangster among us.who could it be.
well because the matress is already moldy its just harmful to your 3 yr. old so i would get a new one(sorry) as soon as possible and a solution to prevent that from happening might be to get some kind of machine to make the air less humid in the room and to once a day spray lyscol disinffective spray on the mattress to kill some of the bacteria before they form into something bad because of the all the humid. hope that may helpgood luck
the secret is to not park under a pine tree :(
i had a similar problem. i tried everything to get the pitch off. i tried isopropyl rubbing alcohol one day and it worked just fine. It will not hurt the finish. Good luck
It is a small flow problem either a leak or a restriction to flow other than that from the pump side.
Both of the previous answers are good, but a third alternative is WD-40. It will not harm any painted surface that I have found and will dissolve the resin with a little gentle rubbing. I would suggest rubbing gently with a bare finger ( as long as there is no grit or abrasive on the paint or in the sap ) and then wipe with a soft cloth, and repeat if needed. Please test first on a small, unnoticeable surface of the car. I once had a cheap - no ups no extras paint job and the WD-40 removed a little of the color. After washing - the finish was still fine, but when I saw color on the cloth, I was a little concerned. Some of the after market very inexpensive paint jobs use a low cost paint. Most factory paint jobs are very safe, but check first! WD-40 also will remove adhesive residue from most surfaces without harming most non-absorbent surfaces. I use it to remove tape and price tag residue as well. I have some oak and hickory trees, and car washes will not remove that sap either, but WD-40 has worked every time.