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Remove gunk


I have always found that  petrol removes anything ! Use it sparingly and don't smoke while using .  Before unleaded came in, it was far more effective. 



-- Edited by bloomoon on Sunday 13th of October 2013 11:08:34 AM

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I shoulda used it on me 1st wife....

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We unexpectedly drove through some recently laid tar and got a nice speckled look for the caravan . The "Ooomph" that Jules recommended for sticky stuff moves it, and so does kerosene... not sure if I want to use petrol though.

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Biodiesel removes just about anything, as does citrus oil and neither is very inflammable or detrimental to your health and the environment.



-- Edited by native pepper on Thursday 5th of December 2013 11:36:51 AM

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Gerty Dancer wrote:

We unexpectedly drove through some recently laid tar and got a nice speckled look for the caravan . The "Ooomph" that Jules recommended for sticky stuff moves it, and so does kerosene... not sure if I want to use petrol though.


 Try W.D 40.moves most things like tar.smile



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native pepper wrote:

Biodiesel removes just about anything, as does citrus oil and neither is very inflammable or detrimental to your health and the environment.



-- Edited by native pepper on Thursday 5th of December 2013 11:36:51 AM


 Unfortunately diesel attracts dust,,, especially fine bulldust in all its colours and you create another problem.



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