Hello Scott - I had to reply - I drove a tractor trailer rig
until retirement and had my head underneath a trailer
thousands of times - normally always with a cap with the 
company logo on it. Let me tell you there is nothing much
nastier than 5th wheel grease - I got a gob of this on my cap
and then got into my pickup that has this late model fuzzy 
interior and I rubbed this cap around on the light gray fuzzy
headliner all the way home one night - I mean I really ground 
it in too. We have here an Orange spray cleaner made by ZEP
and it is normally only found around commercial installations.
I held a paper towel behind the area & sprayed and it completely
washed this area clean right back to original appearance when 
dry - It was awesome - I thought the headliner was ruined but 
after drying you couldn't even tell where it had ever been stained.
There must be something to that Orange cleaner.
73 Dave / NĂ˜ATH
Sorry about the lack of repeater connection on my post -

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Scott Zimmerman 
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 6:57 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] How to remove Scotch Kote


Awhile back, I had asked this list for ideas on how to remove Scotch Kote 
weather proofing. I was at an auto detailing place today and just happened 
to ask them their opinion on the matter. The woman pulled out a liquid in a 
spray bottle and gave the dried puddle a few squirts. She waited a minute or 
so, and sprayed the area again. After waiting a few more minutes, she gave 
another spray and started to brush the area with a stiff bristle brush. Sure 
enough the scotch cote started to come loose from the carpet.

I then asked her to try the spot on the seat. Sure enough, same results.

The spray was called 'California orange':
http://www.prowax.com/1prod_bulls/C-66pb8_8_07.pdf
At almost $80 per gallon, it's a bit pricey.

Here is a version in a spray can:
http://www.prowax.com/1prod_bulls/ACO_660pb8_8_07.pdf
It's a bit more reasonable at $15 per can, but it's not available in all 
states due to environmental restrictions.

There you go. Of course, the best plan is not to spill the stuff. If you do 
though, this stuff might help you out.

Good Luck,
Scott

Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
474 Barnett Rd
Boswell, PA 15531



 
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