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Use the boiled water but add liquid detergent to it. If that leaves some, then get some (sorry Aunty) Gumption, the paste cleaner for such applications. You may need to go to a Hardware store for it. |
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h++p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmxdlMSElrY
Walnut Shell Grit is the most versatile of the organic media due to its angular, durable shape yet is still considered a soft media. Use as an economical, biodegradable alternative for sensitive blasting operations that require aggressive stripping without affect on the substrate. |
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I thought they stopped making dettol? http://www.dettol.com.au/products-fo...iseptic-liquid |
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Someone forgot to tell Dettol of that decision... Touch me, feel me... (its all perfectly safe!) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WD-40
WD-40 is the trademark name of a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray. It was developed in 1953 by Norm Larsen, founder of the Rocket Chemical Company, San Diego, California. It was originally designed to repel water and prevent corrosion,[1] and later was found to have numerous household uses. |
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