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Old 08-11-2009, 08:21 PM   #1
wwotr
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A sticky question???

I have a blob of Pine Tar (from our Pine Tree, that has deposited itself on my Windshield.
Did notice until I went to the Gas station, so I'll use the Window Squeegy......
...WRONG.
Now I have a smeared -smudge 3"X5" in my Drivers line of sight.
Before I start throwing Chemicles at it,
(and I DON'T give a Sh*t about my Carbon Footprint)

Razor Blade with Windex?
Acetone?

Also there are some nasty Glue spots on my Cowl Hood from the packaging.
I was going to wait until it cooled down later tonight and try some
"Goo-Gone" on it, as I don't want to use anything that might take the Black Gel Coat ......
(or whatever kind of coat it is), off.

Ideas???

Roger
"RATIKLE"
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I'd like you to know that I sold,
my 72 GMC (Ratikle),
back in November of 2011.
I don't visit the site much anymore,
but please feel free,
to drop me a private message.
RIP...."RATIKLE"

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