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#1 Posted : Tuesday, 24 August 2004 1:07:06 AM(UTC)
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Here's a tough question. Apart from a flame thrower, sand blasting, toxic waste, wet and dry, steelo soap pads etc.


What will get dried fish oil off duco ?


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#2 Posted : Tuesday, 24 August 2004 6:32:51 AM(UTC)
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Two questions.* How thick is the old fish oil &* how old would it be .It might sound silly but I had the same problem with 12 month old Tectyl. It was a result of runs left over from a careless rustproofing job . I got a very new , sharp razor blade a
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, 24 August 2004 7:47:57 AM(UTC)
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Cant tell. Its sort of baked on, and has run out of the doors. PLus under the bonnet there is the dark brown oily sh*t that nothing so far has shifted. I would guess 10-30yo.....John
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, 25 August 2004 12:16:23 AM(UTC)
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maybe get your cat to lick it off?
Or ring the manufacturers and ask. I would have thought turps would do it. I would be wary to use anything tho without testing first on an out of the way place.
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