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On 10/13/10 7:29 PM, John H wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:04:36 -0400, I am
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:18:46 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
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On Oct 12, 8:36 pm, wrote:
On Oct 10, 5:26 pm, wrote:





On Oct 10, 7:54 am, wrote:

got some stains on the hull from weep holes on the gas tank after
filling...any ideas about how to get these off? Thanks much!

Taht's always the problem I'[ve had with my v huls. the tank cap is in
front of the drivers windshield, and so is the vent. fueling them is a
pain because the pump[ is pumping then if not careful to shut the pump
down before the filler neck is full, the pump handle makes a smard
*click!* as the gasolinee comes puking back out of the top. OK so now
it's full, but every jossle and gas comes dribbling out of the tank
vent.

i got to the point where I'd wash it as fast as I could with
windshield washer and a wet cloth, but eventually I gave up trying to
get rid of the stain every time I slopped gas on the hull. . But I'll
detail them when I moth ball them for the winter. Bon-ami doesnt't do
bad but really dulls the finish, so It'll get a good scrubbing then a
wax job, and I doubt it will look good -as- new, but it'll be better'n
what it was.

Taht's always the problem I'[ve had with my v huls. the tank cap
is in front of the drivers windshield,

Funny, mine isn't, and its a severe V Hull. Better design I guess.- Hide quoted text -

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Gee slammer.. Machine gun posting again wLikhile you should be out
filling that garage with drunken groupies? Hey, only 40 or so
unanswered posts by you so far, can I say something back yet or will
you cry like a bitch if I do?

He makes enough antagonistic posts for anyone's enjoyment.

Why ruin a thread when he's at least on topic.

Jeeez!

Like I said, I was responding to his machine gun posts and replied to
the wrong one, take a pill.... I made my point.

Yeah, I made the reply before I saw your post acknowledgeing the 'mistake'. He'd
probably stalk you a lot less if you simply ignored him, Harry, and his other
minions.


No one is stalking your little buddy, herringl

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****stain Krause isn't doing a very good job cleaning up this place.


Hey, I resemble that remark. My Dr. Dr. Dr. wife calls me that! (she
washes my **** stained underwear)
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"Secular Humoresque" wrote in message
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In article ,
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"John H" wrote in message
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:18:46 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote:

On Oct 12, 8:36 pm, "*e#c" wrote:
On Oct 10, 5:26 pm, Tim wrote:





On Oct 10, 7:54 am, bpuharic wrote:

got some stains on the hull from weep holes on the gas tank after
filling...any ideas about how to get these off? Thanks much!

Taht's always the problem I'[ve had with my v huls. the tank cap is
in
front of the drivers windshield, and so is the vent. fueling them
is a
pain because the pump[ is pumping then if not careful to shut the
pump
down before the filler neck is full, the pump handle makes a smard
*click!* as the gasolinee comes puking back out of the top. OK so
now
it's full, but every jossle and gas comes dribbling out of the tank
vent.

i got to the point where I'd wash it as fast as I could with
windshield washer and a wet cloth, but eventually I gave up trying
to
get rid of the stain every time I slopped gas on the hull. . But
I'll
detail them when I moth ball them for the winter. Bon-ami doesnt't
do
bad but really dulls the finish, so It'll get a good scrubbing then
a
wax job, and I doubt it will look good -as- new, but it'll be
better'n
what it was.

Taht's always the problem I'[ve had with my v huls. the tank cap
is in front of the drivers windshield,

Funny, mine isn't, and its a severe V Hull. Better design I guess.-
Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Gee slammer.. Machine gun posting again while you should be out
filling that garage with drunken groupies? Hey, only 40 or so
unanswered posts by you so far, can I say something back yet or will
you cry like a bitch if I do?

He makes enough antagonistic posts for anyone's enjoyment.

Why ruin a thread when he's at least on topic.

Jeeez!
--
John H



Yeah Snotty....... smarten up.


Did you even notice who was the first to ruin this thread, dumb ass?


Relax spoofer... I was just agreeing with your exalted ruler.

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"Secular Humoresque" wrote in message
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In article ,
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"John H" wrote in message
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:18:46 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote:

On Oct 12, 8:36 pm, "*e#c" wrote:
On Oct 10, 5:26 pm, Tim wrote:





On Oct 10, 7:54 am, bpuharic wrote:

got some stains on the hull from weep holes on the gas tank after
filling...any ideas about how to get these off? Thanks much!

Taht's always the problem I'[ve had with my v huls. the tank cap is
in
front of the drivers windshield, and so is the vent. fueling them
is a
pain because the pump[ is pumping then if not careful to shut the
pump
down before the filler neck is full, the pump handle makes a smard
*click!* as the gasolinee comes puking back out of the top. OK so
now
it's full, but every jossle and gas comes dribbling out of the tank
vent.

i got to the point where I'd wash it as fast as I could with
windshield washer and a wet cloth, but eventually I gave up trying
to
get rid of the stain every time I slopped gas on the hull. . But
I'll
detail them when I moth ball them for the winter. Bon-ami doesnt't
do
bad but really dulls the finish, so It'll get a good scrubbing then
a
wax job, and I doubt it will look good -as- new, but it'll be
better'n
what it was.

Taht's always the problem I'[ve had with my v huls. the tank cap
is in front of the drivers windshield,

Funny, mine isn't, and its a severe V Hull. Better design I guess.-
Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Gee slammer.. Machine gun posting again while you should be out
filling that garage with drunken groupies? Hey, only 40 or so
unanswered posts by you so far, can I say something back yet or will
you cry like a bitch if I do?

He makes enough antagonistic posts for anyone's enjoyment.

Why ruin a thread when he's at least on topic.

Jeeez!
--
John H



Yeah Snotty....... smarten up.


Did you even notice who was the first to ruin this thread, dumb ass?


Relax spoofer... I was just agreeing with your exalted ruler.


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