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They are both petroleum based and leave a residue.
I think mineral spirits are used as a paint prep/degrease. So I don't think it leaves anything behind actually.
But I do think you're right - you need something petroleum to remove the tar. You might try vaseline actually. Dig out that tub of lube under your bed 5-toes, and give it a try.
(actually, I use to live on a beach that sometimes had natural tar that would get washed onto the beach once or twice a year - but after walking a mile, you're feet would be covered. Vaseline did the trick every time.
Originally posted by Matt-B
hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
Well I will try both. Obviously with the gas I used a very small ammount and just a toothbrush.
I will try mineral spirits soaked rag again later this week
I used xylene to clean up after I scraped the tar out of my 2002. It worked nicely and possessed pleasant hallucinogenic side effects while working inside the car with the doors closed and windows up. I found it in the paint department at the hardware store.
Price check on Vagiclean, aisle five. I repeat: price check on Vagiclean, aisle five. That's Vagiclean. We've got a customer down here with a full-on fallopian fungus. I'm baking a loaf of bread and I think it's sourdough.
Price check on Vagiclean, aisle five. I repeat: price check on Vagiclean, aisle five. That's Vagiclean. We've got a customer down here with a full-on fallopian fungus. I'm baking a loaf of bread and I think it's sourdough.
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