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Re: best way to remove dried polish compound from louvers??
[Re: frank]
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03/24/12 06:38 PM
03/24/12 06:38 PM
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1_WILD_RT
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Today? Who Knows?
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I would start with a Q tip & rubbing alcohol... If it's truly compound it should break down chemically without getting physically aggressive.....
"The Armies of our ancestors were lucky, in that they were not trailed by a second army of pencil pushers."
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Re: best way to remove dried polish compound from louvers??
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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03/25/12 03:36 AM
03/25/12 03:36 AM
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340SHORTY
Truck Nut
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Truck Nut
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Kent, Wa
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Wax and Degreaser, same stuff that you use as a prepwipe for painting.
I am truckless..
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Re: best way to remove dried polish compound from louvers??
[Re: 340SHORTY]
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03/25/12 08:23 PM
03/25/12 08:23 PM
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GO_Fish
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master
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Maryland
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set a wet sponge (or sponge with wax remover) on top for 20 minutes or so first. Hopefully this will soften the crusted stuff before you start. I've got paint flaking in my louvers where they were not prepped correctly before repaint.
Scott B.
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