Simple Green.. not as "serious" as paint thinner but you won't do
the damage either..
Lester
On Jun 17, 2006, at 10:58 PM, Frank Clarici wrote:
> rrengineer@dslextreme.com wrote:
>
>> I appeal to the collective wisdom of the list. I have been trying to
>> clean the inside of my F-150 for a few hours now from the R-134a can
>> explosion of yesterday.
>
> Mike
> Use lacquer thinner on the glass with a clean rag.
> If that doesn't do it, use the thinners and 000 steel wool then
> windex.
> For the seats, try paint thinner NOT lacquer thinner. Test a spot
> first and see if any seat color transfers off. Lacquer thinner
> might take the color out, paint thinner should not.
> My truck gets pretty grimmy, paint thinner has taken silcone caulk
> off the gray seats, grease spots, etc.
> Once you get the oil clean, use a spray bomb seat/upholstry cleaner
> (foamy type) to get the thinner smell out.
> I have also taken a hose to the inside of my trucks a few times,
> just don't squirt the radio, it takes about a week for the numbers
> to show up again ;)
>
>
> --
> Frank Clarici
> Toms River, NJ
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