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Spilling hammerite - Matt - 21-04-2016

what the hell do I use to clean it off?


RE: Spilling hammerite - cully - 21-04-2016

spilled onto what?


Spilling hammerite - rocker8742 - 21-04-2016

Gunk driveway cleaner? Paint stripper? Depends if you want to save what is on lol


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RE: Spilling hammerite - Dum-Dum - 21-04-2016

TBH if it's only spilled on the floor just paint the rest of the floor the same colour


RE: Spilling hammerite - Toms306 - 21-04-2016

Put a mat over the stain on the carpet... lol

Any sort of solvent should remove it but depends what its on as above.


RE: Spilling hammerite - Matt - 21-04-2016

Rubber hosing, was painting some bare metal in the bay while I waiting for paint and the wind took a a couple of drips some rubber hoses that run under the top mount


RE: Spilling hammerite - cully - 21-04-2016

wait for it to dry and peal it off Wink


RE: Spilling hammerite - Matt - 21-04-2016

It probably won't peel. I've done this before lmao the hoses are a pita for access, I thought about rubbing it down with white spirit/thinners? But can't get my fat hands in there

Also thought about painting over the white with black Rofl


RE: Spilling hammerite - Redordead89 - 21-04-2016

Hmmm nitro morse peels everything! Be ready with a bucketful of soapy water and a sponge and glove within minutes!
Vaseline might be handy lol


RE: Spilling hammerite - Matt - 21-04-2016

I'm thinking of just painting the hoses. They don't get seen anyway where they are, or covering them with something. It was a fair few drips made worse by me trying to wipe it off after I noticed