In a message dated 5/29/05 4:03:20 AM, maxjoyce@IPA.NET writes: << Any help is appreciated!! >> DM$FS, Clean the whole mess thoroughly with mineral spirits. Let it dry completely, which won't take too long with the mineral spirits, then run it. You should be able to find the leak once you start from a clean page. If you do not have any mineral spirits, use some gasoline (even better), just don't be stupid. You could use one of those kinder and gentler aqueous surfactant cleaning agents, but once water enters the equation, it takes so much longer to dry without a compressed air blow off. George |
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