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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 18:03:44 GMT, WaIIy
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 17:17:23 -0400, rhys wrote:

I used 3M 4200 and as many know, it's a bit messy.

OK, a lot messy.


Next time.....

El-cheapo rubbing alcohol from the drugstore is excellent for
silicone, 4200, 5200, etc. It is inexpensive, quick drying and not
harsh.


Thanks, I discovered that when I spilled my rum G, which wasn't
cheap, but live and learn.

R.
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rhys says:

Thanks, I discovered that when I spilled my rum G,


That's nothing to grin about, young man! Go instantly to the shore and go
sailing as penance! you are allowed to spill rum over the side, but only on
perfect sailing days to "appease" the Wind Gods and show your approval.

;-)

Steve
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