Re: Interior help
From: Rick Lindsay (rolindsayyahoo.com)
Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 07:05:36 -0800 (PST)
I usually start with tri-chloroethane (or ..ene or
...ethelene ?) a.k.a. brake cleaner as that is the
most likely to NOT dissolve too much.  If it fails, I
go on to harsher stuff.

rick

--- Martin Stark <MStark [at] Copper.net> wrote:

> I'd try some xylene.  You can find it in paint
> departments of hardware 
> and home improvement stores.  Wear nitrile or
> plastic gloves and be 
> careful with it near painted surfaces.
> 
> clyderomero [at] worldnet.att.net wrote:
> 
> >Guys I am stuck on Hilton Head Island
> >And all my friends are out hitting this white ball
> called golf and I would rather have my right
> testicle cut off with a dull razor than play golf
> >
> >So I am going to get that rubberized coating off
> the switches 
> >What's the stuff I need
> >Someone out there help the 
> >CLYDESTER!
> >
> >Ps where is the damn new mug!
> >Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless
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