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RE: MT14L2 Wheels



Bud,

This is against the law in most of the progressive states.

Warren
Providence, RI


> Why  don't you send wife to a self-service car wash with the wheels, get
> as much of the grease off that way, then do the solvent soak on both the
> wheels and your wife.
> 









> -----Original Message-----
> From: speeders-owner@lists.cirr.com
> [mailto:speeders-owner@lists.cirr.com]On Behalf Of Bud
> Sent: Sunday, October 11, 1998 10:14 AM
> To: speeders@lists.cirr.com
> Subject: Re: MT14L2 Wheels
> 
> 
> Why don't you send wife to a self-service car wash with the wheels, get
> as much of the grease off that way, then do the solvent soak on both the
> wheels and your wife.
> 
> In all sincerety, if you do use the car wash, BE SURE TO WEAR GOGGLES
> and dress appropriately.
> 
> Be aware of possibly igniting the grease if you do the propane torch
> bit.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bud Stych
> Traverse City, MI
> 
> 
> M19SOORKB@Prodigy.Net wrote:
> > 
> > Why don't you just let the wheels soak fully submerged in 
> solvent for a week?
> > Any residue should come right off after that ......  Just be 
> sure that solvent vapors
> > are not a problem while you are doing this .....  You may have 
> to buy several
> > gallons of solvent to do this however ......
> > 
> > > My goal is to remove the grease, so I can have the
> > > wheels sand blasted to remove the rust, and then paint.  Once 
> I get the
> > > wheels clean, were they painted black?
> 
> > > Brian in Brighton
> > >
>