That's good info I could use. I got some rock hard oil brushes I have to rescue. In return for the tip, I found cilit bang having some interesting effects on dried on water primer and paint on brushes. I haven't tried in on oil brushes yet. My experience of white spirit is that it's more or less useless for anything but non-cured paint.Petrol is a wonderful cleaner, esp for cleaning paint brushes (if you have been using oil based paints obviously) better than any paint brush cleaner or white spirit and much cheaper.
My local ASDA petrol station is self service. If I scout out all the cameras, I might be able to put myself between the camera and the jam jar.Can you image the petrol assistant seeing someone fill a jam jar with petrol, his point of call would be 999.
That is one solution. I am just preparing some backup solutions just in case. I haven't opened the engine up yet. By the look of things, I might need a new engine cover. So, removing RTV may not be necessary.Have you tried scraping the RTV from your engine?
I have some red enamel paint. What if I paint the 2 litre white spirit bottle? That will make it look the business.Can I just ask why you are so opposed to having a red fuel can with a bit of petrol in it? Is it the £6 cost? Or because a fuel can take up sooooooooooooo much room?
That's why I posted will/should only allow ..As for containers, I regularly fill a plastic container at the filling station for the lawn mower and chain saw, only once in te last 30 years was I refused on the grounds it was not a specific fuel container.
Think you will find the can/plastic container now has to be green for petrolCan I just ask why you are so opposed to having a red fuel can with a bit of petrol in it? Is it the £6 cost? Or because a fuel can take up sooooooooooooo much room?
The red one is still common for petrol, I checked before I posted.Think you will find the can/plastic container now has to be green for petrol
I don't think it will work if the paint has dried solid! I was meaning for cleaning wet oil paint brushes. It is fantastic for cleaning them, so much better than white spirit.That's good info I could use. I got some rock hard oil brushes I have to rescue. In return for the tip, I found cilit bang having some interesting effects on dried on water primer and paint on brushes. I haven't tried in on oil brushes yet. My experience of white spirit is that it's more or less useless for anything but non-cured paint.
Ahh, I was too hopeful then. Cleaning wet brush with white spirit is usually OK. For rock hard brushes, Cellulose Thinner or acetone is supposed to work. In-town gardens are small. People just use electric mowersI don't think it will work if the paint has dried solid! I was meaning for cleaning wet oil paint brushes. It is fantastic for cleaning them, so much better than white spirit.
And then you can just pour the residue into the lawn mower, it doesnt seem to do it any harm, disappointingly though, you don't get a puff of smoke the colour of what you were using though.