thanks, mates
You might try using an electric heat gun. I've used them on
after market decals with good results.
A low-end heat gun can be had for < $20 so renting one might be
self-defeating. A heat gun is insanely useful around the house for things
like removing paint and thawing frozen pipes (assuming the climate in your
location does that). Top quality guns are up around $150 but for your
home-type uses one of these would be downright silly.
Try Googling for "Heat Gun" and you'll get an idea what is available.
--
John McGaw
[Knoxville, TN, USA]
http://johnmcgaw.com
There's a trick to getting more heat out of a hair dryer...
Duct-tape shut about 1/3-1/2 of the intake vents.
Big-ass heatguns have a rotating shutter to do just that.
But--- you might end up with a puddle of plastic, so be prepared to stop
and rip the duct-tape off.
oven cleaner!
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> thanks Zeke. Exactly what steps I should follow should I decide to use
> this oven cleaner?
Wear rubber gloves and eye protection.
--
John Varela
Trade NEWlamps for OLDlamps for email
> On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 01:21:57 UTC, CE...@webtv.net (celdt celdt) wrote:
>
>> thanks Zeke. Exactly what steps I should follow should I decide to use
>> this oven cleaner?
>
> Wear rubber gloves and eye protection.
That ought to tell you what it will do for the paint!
Oh, wait...you're repainting this car....