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What are you using Albert? Any type of solution before you scrape? Sam
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What fun, I love this part. That is some tuff stuff. Reminds me of my youth...back in 1978 I was doing the exact thing to my Chevelle... I still own today.

Albert..... looking good!

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Looks like Al's using this stuff:

http://www.vandykes.com/product/sa11...l-away-7-quart

You can get it at Home Depot.
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I have read about this product. Albert how did it work?

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Looks like Al's using this stuff:

http://www.vandykes.com/product/sa11...l-away-7-quart

You can get it at Home Depot.

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yup, thats the stuff..works amazingly well..I let it "sit" for about three days..scraped the whole wheel well in about an hour..one down, one to go..Sam..no prep at all..there was still dirt when I applied it..frame is at the blasters with a bunch of other stuff..shouold have a rolling chassis by the middle of Jan
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Is that stuff considered HAZMAT? I see they will ship to an APO address, but wondered if its HAZMAT.
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Thanks for the tip Steve and Al. Sam
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Is that stuff considered HAZMAT? I see they will ship to an APO address, but wondered if its HAZMAT.

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John, I dont think so..I got some on my arm..washed it off with some water..no problem. label states..DOES <font color="red"> </font> contain methylene chloride...did not smell bad..no respirator..kind of like a open paint can ..you know its there but not that bothersome in a shop..made by Dumond chemical, NY 10036

after letting the other wheel well sit, I scraped the entire well to factory primer in an hour, including clean up..Used some Captain lees paint stripper as a finish strip ( this stuff burns!), and it cleaned the leftover stuff right up..Ill post pics later..A product I will use again.

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