REFLECTOR:Hydraulic oil clean-up

Jim Sower reflector@tvbf.org
Sat, 18 Oct 2003 20:21:28 -0500


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And if there's pin holes in the layup, it'll seep through and
dissolve the beejeezus out of foam core material

John Dibble wrote:

> I think acetone is a good solvent for silicone fluids.
>
> John
>
> MMurp16900@aol.com wrote:
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>>  We have found removing residue from dot 5 brake fluid is
>> very difficult.  When one tries to Repaint you always get
>> orange peel.helpMack
>
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Jim Sower
Crossville, TN; Chapter 5
Long-EZ N83RT, Velocity N4095T


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And if there's pin holes in the layup, it'll seep through and dissolve
the beejeezus out of foam core material
<p>John Dibble wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I think acetone is a good solvent for silicone fluids.
<p>John
<p>MMurp16900@aol.com wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>&nbsp;<i><font color="#0000FF">We have found removing
residue from dot 5 brake fluid is very difficult.&nbsp; When one tries
to Repaint you always get orange peel.helpMack</font></i></blockquote>
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<br>Jim Sower
<br>Crossville, TN; Chapter 5
<br>Long-EZ N83RT, Velocity N4095T
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