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Hi Rick, all is not lost, you can use lacquer thinner,
Ventilate the place well, be closed when you do this and find every gas out let turn it off.
Make sure you ventilate the place, or boom.
I worked as a cabinet installer for the Union for 35 years, I am retired now .
But I have seen it all.
When your done you need to have a carpet cleaner ready to go,
whether its you with a rent it or a pro, I would suggest talking to a pro first.
They know, but you'll need to find one who wants to help you and not want to
help you lighten your wallet if you know what I mean.
 
call me any time 9092596688
 
Steve Clark
Moreno Valley, Ca.
http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/
Fish tremble at the mention of my name
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Zieger
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 12:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@yahoogroups.com; virtual fly box
Subject: [VFB] ? for the chemists

This is not about fly tying or fishing except to get me back ot the vice.
 
My exam chair died and in doing so let the hydralic fluid out of it.  I now have that in the carpet.  I wiped up all I could but it ran fasteer than I could swab it.
 
What is good to remove the hydralic fluid from the carpet and still leave the carpet?
 
Thanks for yhour help.
 
Rick

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