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removing arp assembly lube from fibreglass??
Just fired motor up today after refreshen, don't know where it was but some of that moly lube crap got flung off a pulley or something and splattered on the fibreglass in engine bay, what can real nasty **** like that be cleaned off with without damaging the gelcoat, Smitty
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fixx
Originally Posted by articfriends
(Post 3720630)
Just fired motor up today after refreshen, don't know where it was but some of that moly lube crap got flung off a pulley or something and splattered on the fibreglass in engine bay, what can real nasty **** like that be cleaned off with without damaging the gelcoat, Smitty
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AF,
If it is really ARP lube, it should come off with soap and water. Thats all I use to wash it off my hands. Simple Green, Fantastic etc should all wash it right off. I would be real careful using brake cleaner on gel coat . . . the stuff we use at the shop is pretty strong and I would be afraid of it causing damage. Bill Koustenis Advanced Automotive Machine Waldorf Md |
dial or dawn dish soap and a magic eraser
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fixx
Originally Posted by BillK
(Post 3720698)
AF,
If it is really ARP lube, it should come off with soap and water. Thats all I use to wash it off my hands. Simple Green, Fantastic etc should all wash it right off. I would be real careful using brake cleaner on gel coat . . . the stuff we use at the shop is pretty strong and I would be afraid of it causing damage. Bill Koustenis Advanced Automotive Machine Waldorf Md |
Mineral spirts, works also.. Spray my bilge down with it, when needed.
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