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Laneco 01-18-2008 05:40 PM

Glad you liked it - sometimes it makes for more interesting conversation when the Pelican Gals join in.

Hey does anyone know how to get POR-15 off the fingers? My glove left glove leaked and my manicure is simply devestated...:(

angela

Sapporo Guy 01-18-2008 05:41 PM

cooking:
yep, that is for sure.

Can't cook:
No problem, just go to COSTCO and buy in bulk: wine, cheese, crackers, caviar (might be able to find a fake kind ;) ), california roll (haha, that is not a bulk item)

Angela did provide some very good information! ... don't agree with the way they think at times though :D

Sapporo Guy 01-18-2008 05:45 PM

POR-15

Never used but it's probably solvable in gasoline, paint solvents, manicure remover, possibly car/cooking oil.

I tend to use cooking to pre-wash my hands. Then grab some washing detergent powder to follow up and then go to regular soap to get the last of that oily film. Nothing like a good scrubbing brush too!

Shaun @ Tru6 01-18-2008 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laneco (Post 3713037)

Hey does anyone know how to get POR-15 off the fingers? My glove left glove leaked and my manicure is simply devestated...:(

angela

Wonderful stuff, did my 4Runner frame rails last week.

time is your friend here, maybe a week or so. Xylene is a good solvent for thinning POR15, you may want to try that.

Racerbvd 01-18-2008 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sapporo Guy (Post 3713041)
cooking:
yep, that is for sure.

Can't cook:
No problem, just go to COSTCO and buy in bulk: wine, cheese, crackers, caviar (might be able to find a fake kind ;) ), california roll (haha, that is not a bulk item)

Angela did provide some very good information! ... don't agree with the way they think at times though :D

The presentation makes it, notice that I use a cast iron pot, the water bottle in my hand was filled with Everclear, I squirt some into the pot, light it, then take a shot of it:D.
I don't cook very often, but when I do, I go for it:)

Sapporo Guy 01-18-2008 06:49 PM

Presentation!!! Yes!!!
When I cook for my lady, I keep a glass with wine it :)

lolo, I should stop drinking it though! Dinner would probably taste better ... maybe not ;)

pwd72s 01-18-2008 07:04 PM

Ahhh, fug it...

Sapporo Guy 01-18-2008 07:15 PM

yep, that is the goal!

;)

Flatbutt1 01-18-2008 07:30 PM

ya knowguys, after reading through all of these posts I've come to realize just how much work a relationship is. After a great deal of thought I'm going to take a page out of Wayne's housing book...sort of....I'm just going to keep renting.

Sapporo Guy 01-18-2008 07:38 PM

LTR is definitely work.
Being single is also definitely work.

Depends on your view of priorities and if the "right" person shows up.

A buddy got it down to, if you wanna have a baby -- get married. If not, just be a live-in partner or better yet, a stop-by-when you want type. (he's a bit synical towards the other sex at the moment, but ....)

Beyond all this great advice, I still want to settle down again and put it on paper. lolo, will probably be my next downfall too :(

However, renting always means you can leave when you want and your loses are basically what you payed in rent compared to your assests if you purchase! (pun intended)

Racerbvd 01-18-2008 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flatbutt1 (Post 3713230)
ya knowguys, after reading through all of these posts I've come to realize just how much work a relationship is. After a great deal of thought I'm going to take a page out of Wayne's housing book...sort of....I'm just going to keep renting.

It is much cheaper, both financially & emotionally:D
In my line of work, I really don't have to put out much effort, but I have always loved a challenge:D

I won't lease a car, but women, well there comes a time to change to a newer model:D

Of course, I only say that because I haven't met the right one, plenty of the wrong ones though:eek:

Bill Douglas 01-21-2008 10:23 AM

If she asks "Do these trousers make my ass look big" DON'T say "No your ass makes your ass look big"

[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Laneco

Hey does anyone know how to get POR-15 off the fingers? My glove left glove leaked and my manicure is simply devestated...

angela[QUOTE/I]

...been dating some really rusty old guys recently Angela?

Porsche_monkey 01-21-2008 10:27 AM

The difference between me and most guys? I KNOW I can contribute absolutley nothing to this thread.

Except this: Nothing but the passage of time will remove dried POR from your hands.

peppy 01-21-2008 10:33 AM

"Somehow a bachelor never quite gets over the idea that he is a thing of beauty and a boy forever." Helen Rowland


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