[s-cars] OT: Was RE: Stiff front door hinges
Ian Duff
iduff at comcast.net
Sun Apr 26 09:17:06 PDT 2009
I have seen the Wiz very Halloween, like every red-blooded kid.
However, I wasn't focused on the Tin Man, I waited in breathless
anticipation for the Wicked Witch of the West, and for the flying
monkeys.
Do oil cans have any rubber in them, like for seals? If they do, and
the rubber is synthetic, I would imagine the acetone would have some
fun. If no rubber, that's a capital idea! I'm used to squirting
acetone out of something pretty resistant to it's solvent
capabilities, hence my fist thought of a poly bottle. However, the
obvious is blinding sometimes! Thanks.
-Ian Duff.
On 26 Apr, 2009, at 12:01, Kent McLean wrote:
> Ian Duff wrote:
>> How does one apply the acetone-ATF mix onto typically hard-to-reach
>> rusted objects of frustration?
>
> Did you never see Wizard of Oz? Use an oil can.
>
> --
> Kent McLean
> 1999 A4 Avant, V6 Tiptronic
> 1991 200 TQA #3, with mods
> 1990 V8 w/5-speed and other mods
> gone: '91 200 TQA x2, '94 100 S Avant, '89 200 TQ "Bad Puppy"
>
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