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Date:         Sat, 10 Apr 2004 08:54:53 -0500
Reply-To:     pete owsianowski <pnocean@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From:         pete owsianowski <pnocean@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Cleaning Moly grease from clothing
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Having seam rust worked on right now on Joe's Van. Jim at Preferred Collision Repair in South Bend, Indiana told me yesterday he heard that GoJo was a great compound for buffing in to fiberglass poptops or RV's because of the polymers in it. Can anyone confirm this?

Pete '87 Westy "Joe's Van" In the body shop right now

> In a message dated 4/9/04 8:51:41 PM, developtrust@COX.NET writes: > > << Any ideas for cleaning clothing anyone.?>> > > William, > > Waterless handsoap (GoJo) might work. The garment has to be completely dry > before the waterless handsoap is applied. Work it in with a brush. > Professional dry cleaners always use fairly stiff brushes for spot removal and > they tap > them on the spot. I don't know why, but there must be a reason. > > George


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