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BTW, I just saw Gangs of New York, I think I'll keep my comments of Tim to myself... http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat.gif |
It's all fun and games until somebody gets their feelings hurt!
http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/grenade.gif he he he |
Removing the rear fender with WD 40, I don't think so. WD 40 is good but not that good. Removing the rear fender will require a good sawzall or a cutting torch. I would suggest masking off the the painted areas you do not want to damage.
Seriously, I look at WD 40 like any other solvent it is probably not good for paint in the long run and it should be removed as soon as possible. |
I wouldn't have thought that bird poop would be more corrosive than WD40 but I guess it is. I learned to get that stuff off double time quik or it f**ks up my paint.
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Stop waxing and start driving PLEASE!!!!
If you drive your car fast enuf the WD40 will blow right off :D cheers, Jeroen PS I can't blame my daughter for stoopid stunts I pull... everybody knows she's smarter than me :D |
Due to the severity of the damage of the caustic combination of chemicals known as WD-40, I think that the car should be covered in a combination of baking soda (to soak up the wd-40) and Lemon Pledge (to bring back the shine) let it sit for a couple hours and then wipe with a warm, soapy sponge. It should be good as new! (just be careful not to get any pledge on your skin-oooh that's nasty!)
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Use brakefluid to rinse it off :D
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I have used WD-40 to remove tar spots and many other kinds of unwanted stuff from car paint.
From the WD-40 website ( http://www.wd-40.com/Brands/wd40_faqs.html ): "What does WD-40 contain? While the ingredients in WD-40 are secret, we can tell you what WD-40 does NOT contain. WD-40 does not contain silicone, kerosene, water, wax, graphite, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), or any known cancer-causing agents. I've heard that people use WD-40 as a cleaner/remover. What can it be used on? WD-40 removes sap, tar, adhesives, labels and tape from surfaces without damaging existing paint. It's an effective cleaner for tools, equipment, and vehicles. Use it to remove splattered bugs from the front of cars. WD-40 will even help remove gum from carpet. Just spray, wait, and wipe with a clean cloth." http://www.wd-40.com/ |
I've used WD-40 on oxidized paint before, does a surprisingly good job of removing oxidized paint. I wouldnt reccommend having it for too long on a good finish though. Just soak up as much of ti as possible, then wash the car with dish soap.
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This is good (also from the WD-40 website):
"So, what's in the concentrate??? Only a handful of people in the entire world know the answer to that. In fact, even the number of people who know is secret!" "If it's not stuck and it's supposed to be, duct tape it! If it's stuck and it's not supposed to be, WD-40 it!" Which of course means that Pierre's son should have used duct tape on that fender, not WD-40! http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/.../leapfrogA.gif |
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Lots of people, myself included, use WD-40 to remove the residue from racers tape after track events. Its harmless, just use a little soap and water to rid yourself of the greasy film it leaves.
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Hey I'll have to try it for removing bird poop. :D
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This reminds me of the time I sprayed WD-40 on the linkage of a carb. on one of those drag style boats-Big huge ass engine type. The owner got pissed because I did not use the red tube stating that to much wd-40 would make it worse-HUH?
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Is there any way to vote this thread worse than 1 star? I doubt if Pierre will ever post again. Nice job of welcoming a new member, guys.
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Come on... All is in good fun
I think Pierre should have an idea not to worry about the WD40 accident by now Most of the guys that reacted "harsh" also hang out on 'nuther BBS, where we usually don't take each other or ourselves too serious :D I bet none of us tried to chase Pierre away, or make him feel unwelcome... cheers, Jeroen |
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Pierre, I know lots of folks told you how to do it, but if it was my 8 year old boy, HE would be the one cleaning it off even if it took us all day. That way he will remember why this is not done. |
Sorry Pierre for any offense perceived. I hope you received your answer and are willing to post more to learn about your Porsche.
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"Would it be humanly possible to have skin that thin??"
You be the judge. As posted by Pierre: TimT I fell your post is neddlessly rude. You know, I think Pierre might be in Canada or perhaps France. You wonder why residents of foreign countries think Americans are so boorish. I reiterate: There have been recent posts here about removing gasket sealant with WD-40. Certainly seems plausible to me that someone who is unfamiliar with all things automotive could have concerns. No slack here apparently. I sure hope I never get what he got for a trivial question. I'm running scared of saying the wrong thing. Too bad. Sort of lets the wind out of the sails as far as Pelican 911BBS goes. |
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