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DougW 04-23-2004 08:58 PM

Gasket remover.
 
Found a GREAT goo remover for use on that permatex 2
stuff. Even works if it's set. :]

And would you believe it's Pyrol engine cleaner and
degreaser....

A little spray, and a little wipe and it came right
off right down to the metal. Did I mention this
stuff is supposed to be >>engine cleaner<<

Yep, every metal bit is now
squeeky clean and it's time
to redo those gaskets if you
arn't careful.

eep!

--
DougW
Have Jeep, will work for spare parts and beer.



SB 04-23-2004 10:34 PM

Re: Gasket remover.
 
I often wonder....the better it works on the scrubs....the worse it is for
you. Wear gloves using crap like that!
The 'funny' feeling isn't because you had refried/refried/refried/dropped on
the floor/refried bean stuff from taco belle!


"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TYiic.65374$ec1.53069@okepread01...
> Found a GREAT goo remover for use on that permatex 2
> stuff. Even works if it's set. :]
>
> And would you believe it's Pyrol engine cleaner and
> degreaser....
>
> A little spray, and a little wipe and it came right
> off right down to the metal. Did I mention this
> stuff is supposed to be >>engine cleaner<<
>
> Yep, every metal bit is now
> squeeky clean and it's time
> to redo those gaskets if you
> arn't careful.
>
> eep!
>
> --
> DougW
> Have Jeep, will work for spare parts and beer.
>
>




SB 04-23-2004 10:34 PM

Re: Gasket remover.
 
I often wonder....the better it works on the scrubs....the worse it is for
you. Wear gloves using crap like that!
The 'funny' feeling isn't because you had refried/refried/refried/dropped on
the floor/refried bean stuff from taco belle!


"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TYiic.65374$ec1.53069@okepread01...
> Found a GREAT goo remover for use on that permatex 2
> stuff. Even works if it's set. :]
>
> And would you believe it's Pyrol engine cleaner and
> degreaser....
>
> A little spray, and a little wipe and it came right
> off right down to the metal. Did I mention this
> stuff is supposed to be >>engine cleaner<<
>
> Yep, every metal bit is now
> squeeky clean and it's time
> to redo those gaskets if you
> arn't careful.
>
> eep!
>
> --
> DougW
> Have Jeep, will work for spare parts and beer.
>
>




SB 04-23-2004 10:34 PM

Re: Gasket remover.
 
I often wonder....the better it works on the scrubs....the worse it is for
you. Wear gloves using crap like that!
The 'funny' feeling isn't because you had refried/refried/refried/dropped on
the floor/refried bean stuff from taco belle!


"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TYiic.65374$ec1.53069@okepread01...
> Found a GREAT goo remover for use on that permatex 2
> stuff. Even works if it's set. :]
>
> And would you believe it's Pyrol engine cleaner and
> degreaser....
>
> A little spray, and a little wipe and it came right
> off right down to the metal. Did I mention this
> stuff is supposed to be >>engine cleaner<<
>
> Yep, every metal bit is now
> squeeky clean and it's time
> to redo those gaskets if you
> arn't careful.
>
> eep!
>
> --
> DougW
> Have Jeep, will work for spare parts and beer.
>
>




SB 04-23-2004 10:34 PM

Re: Gasket remover.
 
I often wonder....the better it works on the scrubs....the worse it is for
you. Wear gloves using crap like that!
The 'funny' feeling isn't because you had refried/refried/refried/dropped on
the floor/refried bean stuff from taco belle!


"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:TYiic.65374$ec1.53069@okepread01...
> Found a GREAT goo remover for use on that permatex 2
> stuff. Even works if it's set. :]
>
> And would you believe it's Pyrol engine cleaner and
> degreaser....
>
> A little spray, and a little wipe and it came right
> off right down to the metal. Did I mention this
> stuff is supposed to be >>engine cleaner<<
>
> Yep, every metal bit is now
> squeeky clean and it's time
> to redo those gaskets if you
> arn't careful.
>
> eep!
>
> --
> DougW
> Have Jeep, will work for spare parts and beer.
>
>




DougW 04-24-2004 12:10 AM

Re: Gasket remover.
 
SB did pass the time by typing:
> I often wonder....the better it works on the scrubs....the worse it is for
> you. Wear gloves using crap like that!
> The 'funny' feeling isn't because you had refried/refried/refried/dropped on
> the floor/refried bean stuff from taco belle!


Yep ..twitch.. yep. The funny feeling is from the local
Korean buffet, been going through me since 4 with no sign
of stopping. :/

And I fooed, the brand is Pyroil not Pyrol. ::)

Got a box of surgical style gloves that stand up
well to almost all chemicals. For the real nasty
---- it falls to a pair of rubber dipped gripall gloves.

That reminds me, I need some new long heavy yard gloves
for picking up debris. We have those damn brown recluse
spiders here and with a mild winter it's not going to
be smart sticking the ol hands inside a brush pile.

> "DougW" wrote...
>> Found a GREAT goo remover for use on that permatex 2
>> stuff. Even works if it's set. :]
>>
>> And would you believe it's Pyrol engine cleaner and
>> degreaser....





DougW 04-24-2004 12:10 AM

Re: Gasket remover.
 
SB did pass the time by typing:
> I often wonder....the better it works on the scrubs....the worse it is for
> you. Wear gloves using crap like that!
> The 'funny' feeling isn't because you had refried/refried/refried/dropped on
> the floor/refried bean stuff from taco belle!


Yep ..twitch.. yep. The funny feeling is from the local
Korean buffet, been going through me since 4 with no sign
of stopping. :/

And I fooed, the brand is Pyroil not Pyrol. ::)

Got a box of surgical style gloves that stand up
well to almost all chemicals. For the real nasty
---- it falls to a pair of rubber dipped gripall gloves.

That reminds me, I need some new long heavy yard gloves
for picking up debris. We have those damn brown recluse
spiders here and with a mild winter it's not going to
be smart sticking the ol hands inside a brush pile.

> "DougW" wrote...
>> Found a GREAT goo remover for use on that permatex 2
>> stuff. Even works if it's set. :]
>>
>> And would you believe it's Pyrol engine cleaner and
>> degreaser....





DougW 04-24-2004 12:10 AM

Re: Gasket remover.
 
SB did pass the time by typing:
> I often wonder....the better it works on the scrubs....the worse it is for
> you. Wear gloves using crap like that!
> The 'funny' feeling isn't because you had refried/refried/refried/dropped on
> the floor/refried bean stuff from taco belle!


Yep ..twitch.. yep. The funny feeling is from the local
Korean buffet, been going through me since 4 with no sign
of stopping. :/

And I fooed, the brand is Pyroil not Pyrol. ::)

Got a box of surgical style gloves that stand up
well to almost all chemicals. For the real nasty
---- it falls to a pair of rubber dipped gripall gloves.

That reminds me, I need some new long heavy yard gloves
for picking up debris. We have those damn brown recluse
spiders here and with a mild winter it's not going to
be smart sticking the ol hands inside a brush pile.

> "DougW" wrote...
>> Found a GREAT goo remover for use on that permatex 2
>> stuff. Even works if it's set. :]
>>
>> And would you believe it's Pyrol engine cleaner and
>> degreaser....





DougW 04-24-2004 12:10 AM

Re: Gasket remover.
 
SB did pass the time by typing:
> I often wonder....the better it works on the scrubs....the worse it is for
> you. Wear gloves using crap like that!
> The 'funny' feeling isn't because you had refried/refried/refried/dropped on
> the floor/refried bean stuff from taco belle!


Yep ..twitch.. yep. The funny feeling is from the local
Korean buffet, been going through me since 4 with no sign
of stopping. :/

And I fooed, the brand is Pyroil not Pyrol. ::)

Got a box of surgical style gloves that stand up
well to almost all chemicals. For the real nasty
---- it falls to a pair of rubber dipped gripall gloves.

That reminds me, I need some new long heavy yard gloves
for picking up debris. We have those damn brown recluse
spiders here and with a mild winter it's not going to
be smart sticking the ol hands inside a brush pile.

> "DougW" wrote...
>> Found a GREAT goo remover for use on that permatex 2
>> stuff. Even works if it's set. :]
>>
>> And would you believe it's Pyrol engine cleaner and
>> degreaser....






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