Petrol on my pods......
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Petrol on my pods......
I have very carelessly spilt petrol on my pods (indicator pods that is so it could be worse!) and they have satined very badly. Tried cleaning with regular bike cleaner/ car cleaner but they still are stained. Any hints as to what will clean it off would be gratefuly received.
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I have successfully used "Mer Bumper black cleaner" (available from all good halfords stores, if that's not an oxymoron) to clean off petrol splashes on my pods. I assume that similar products from armorall etc would do the same.
HTH
Paul
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You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
Re: Petrol on my pods......
air_cooled67 wrote: satined
.........or crushed red velvet.
I'm sure it looks very...................special
SORRY
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I used WD40, rub it in with vigour (no sexual punes please) and the marks went. PBboxer (Mike) I have PM'd you about the pod's
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