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1. DOT 5 cleanup (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 16:26:15 -0700charset="iso-8859-1"
Anyone have any good suggestions for cleaning up a major DOT 5 spill? I have tried solvent, gasoline, detergent, water and NOTHING seems to help. Gawd, the garage floor is slick :) Ken Gano
/html/triumphs/2000-08/msg01404.html (6,471 bytes)

2. Re: DOT 5 cleanup (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 14:37:02 -0700
Dirt! I know it works because I bled my brakes onto the shop floor and all I did is wipe it up. The floor gets its fair share of dirt and dust and now I can't even tell it was ever there Joe P.S. You
/html/triumphs/2000-08/msg01405.html (7,172 bytes)

3. DOT 5 cleanup (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 19:37:49 -0400
Message text written by "Ken Gano" have tried solvent, gasoline, detergent, water and NOTHING seems to help. Gawd, the garage floor is slick :) Ken Gano < Oil dry. Or kitty litter. Dave
/html/triumphs/2000-08/msg01411.html (6,627 bytes)

4. Re: DOT 5 cleanup (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 14:55:25 GMT
Tide may work "on the cheap".. or paint prep like Dupont Prep Sol (It's hideously expensive ~$30 per gallon). Greg Petrolati Champaign, Illinois 1962 TR4 (CT4852L) That's not a leak... My car's just
/html/triumphs/2000-08/msg01457.html (7,598 bytes)


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