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gas stains on fiberglass
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! |
gas stains on fiberglass
On 10/10/10 8:54 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! Starbrite hull cleaner or dawn dish liquid. When you get the stains off, put a couple of coats of boat wax on the area that "attracts" the stains. -- Republicans are the Party of No: No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals |
gas stains on fiberglass
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:03:08 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote: On 10/10/10 8:54 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! Starbrite hull cleaner or dawn dish liquid. When you get the stains off, put a couple of coats of boat wax on the area that "attracts" the stains. the marina clued me in to 'FSR"...fiberglass stain remover...not sure if it'll work but I'll let yo uknow |
gas stains on fiberglass
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:08:10 GMT, "A.Boater"
wrote: You've got a problem. I had to deal with this once, due to fuel expansion, and it was a bitch. Then ONLY way I could get the stuff off was using a professional grade compound. Fortunately, they build and repair boats where I dry store and they just gave me a small quantity. I think it only comes in the gallon size and that is pretty pricey. It is a VERY aggressive compound, so be careful. I used a real power buffer to accomplish the job, so if you try to use a higher speed wheel, be VERY careful of burning the gelcoat. Actually, this stuff cuts fast enough to use by hand. http://www.boatersworld.com/product/...ource =google Not sure what you have, but I had to touch up the bottom paint, too. i'll give the fiberglass stain remover a chance...even if it lightens it a bit it should be OK thank smuch |
gas stains on fiberglass
On 10/10/10 3:41 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:03:08 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: On 10/10/10 8:54 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! Starbrite hull cleaner or dawn dish liquid. When you get the stains off, put a couple of coats of boat wax on the area that "attracts" the stains. the marina clued me in to 'FSR"...fiberglass stain remover...not sure if it'll work but I'll let yo uknow I've used FSR. If memory serves, it is mostly oxalic acid. Wear gloves and eye protection. It stings like the devil if it gets into small cuts. -- I'm not a warlock…I'm…you! |
gas stains on fiberglass
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. |
gas stains on fiberglass
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 14:26:51 -0700 (PDT), 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. yeah the tanks were pretty full and the rocking of the boat spilled some out the overflow. looks like hell but i hope the FSR takes it off... |
gas stains on fiberglass
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 16:53:56 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote: On 10/10/10 3:41 PM, bpuharic wrote: On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:03:08 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: On 10/10/10 8:54 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! Starbrite hull cleaner or dawn dish liquid. When you get the stains off, put a couple of coats of boat wax on the area that "attracts" the stains. the marina clued me in to 'FSR"...fiberglass stain remover...not sure if it'll work but I'll let yo uknow I've used FSR. If memory serves, it is mostly oxalic acid. Wear gloves and eye protection. It stings like the devil if it gets into small cuts. yeah it has oxalic acid...hope i dont get gout! but right now the boat looks like someone ****ed on it, so i hope this helps |
gas stains on fiberglass
On Oct 10, 6:16*pm, bpuharic wrote:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 14:26:51 -0700 (PDT), 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. yeah the tanks were pretty full and the rocking of the boat spilled some out the overflow. *looks like hell but i hope the FSR takes it off... Sounds like a plan, Bob, they should know what they're talking about. Yes please keep us informed. Always looking for better boat products. |
gas stains on fiberglass
"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message ...
On 10/10/10 3:41 PM, bpuharic wrote: On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:03:08 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: On 10/10/10 8:54 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! Starbrite hull cleaner or dawn dish liquid. When you get the stains off, put a couple of coats of boat wax on the area that "attracts" the stains. the marina clued me in to 'FSR"...fiberglass stain remover...not sure if it'll work but I'll let yo uknow I've used FSR. If memory serves, it is mostly oxalic acid. Wear gloves and eye protection. It stings like the devil if it gets into small cuts. -- I'm not a warlock…I'm…you! teak cleaners have the same ingredient ans so does bar keepers friend. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a PC or a MAC, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a PC or a MAC, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his current ID. The magnificent Boatless Harry |
gas stains on fiberglass
"Harry®" wrote in message ... "Secular Humouresque" wrote in message ... On 10/10/10 3:41 PM, bpuharic wrote: On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 09:03:08 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: On 10/10/10 8:54 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! Starbrite hull cleaner or dawn dish liquid. When you get the stains off, put a couple of coats of boat wax on the area that "attracts" the stains. the marina clued me in to 'FSR"...fiberglass stain remover...not sure if it'll work but I'll let yo uknow I've used FSR. If memory serves, it is mostly oxalic acid. Wear gloves and eye protection. It stings like the devil if it gets into small cuts. -- I'm not a warlock…I'm…you! teak cleaners have the same ingredient ans so does bar keepers friend. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a PC or a MAC, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a PC or a MAC, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his current ID. The magnificent Boatless Harry also Wood Bleach. |
gas stains on fiberglass
On 10/10/10 8:54 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! Do what my basement dweller does, DON'T USE THE BOAT AND YOU WON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT STAINS. -- Dr. Karen Grear Harry's Landlord |
gas stains on fiberglass
bpuharic wrote:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:08:10 GMT, "A.Boater" wrote: You've got a problem. I had to deal with this once, due to fuel expansion, and it was a bitch. Then ONLY way I could get the stuff off was using a professional grade compound. Fortunately, they build and repair boats where I dry store and they just gave me a small quantity. I think it only comes in the gallon size and that is pretty pricey. It is a VERY aggressive compound, so be careful. I used a real power buffer to accomplish the job, so if you try to use a higher speed wheel, be VERY careful of burning the gelcoat. Actually, this stuff cuts fast enough to use by hand. http://www.boatersworld.com/product/...ource =google Not sure what you have, but I had to touch up the bottom paint, too. i'll give the fiberglass stain remover a chance...even if it lightens it a bit it should be OK thank smuch You will never see it. |
gas stains on fiberglass
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. |
gas stains on fiberglass
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? |
gas stains on fiberglass
On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! |
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gas stains on fiberglass
On Oct 13, 10:56*am, Secular Humoresque
wrote: In article , says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They do it all day long, look at the recent history.. I was posting to slammer, just picked one of his machine gun posts from last night and happened to get the "one" that wasn't stalking me... LOL! |
gas stains on fiberglass
On 10/13/10 11:13 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Oct 13, 10:56 am, Secular wrote: In articleJdmdnXGAgfOqXCjRnZ2dnUVZ_s2dn...@earthlink .com, says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They do it all day long, look at the recent history.. I was posting to slammer, just picked one of his machine gun posts from last night and happened to get the "one" that wasn't stalking me... LOL! No one is stalking you. No one would want to get that close to a steaming pile of **** like you. -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! |
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gas stains on fiberglass
"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message m... On 10/13/10 11:13 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 13, 10:56 am, Secular wrote: In articleJdmdnXGAgfOqXCjRnZ2dnUVZ_s2dn...@earthlink .com, says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They do it all day long, look at the recent history.. I was posting to slammer, just picked one of his machine gun posts from last night and happened to get the "one" that wasn't stalking me... LOL! No one is stalking you. No one would want to get that close to a steaming pile of **** like you. You'd need a jar of Vicks Vapo Rub to stuff your nostrels. |
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gas stains on fiberglass
On 10/13/10 12:10 PM, YukonBound wrote:
"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message m... On 10/13/10 11:13 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 13, 10:56 am, Secular wrote: In articleJdmdnXGAgfOqXCjRnZ2dnUVZ_s2dn...@earthlink .com, says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They do it all day long, look at the recent history.. I was posting to slammer, just picked one of his machine gun posts from last night and happened to get the "one" that wasn't stalking me... LOL! No one is stalking you. No one would want to get that close to a steaming pile of **** like you. You'd need a jar of Vicks Vapo Rub to stuff your nostrels. A jar? A case! -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! |
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"Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer. Liar! Really? Will you apologize if I show you hundreds of posts by you and spoofer Secular Humourist that have nothing to do with boats? Better yet, will you and he go away if I do so? I'm going to bet I get a stupid, non-responsive reply from you. Duh! That's intelligent. You'd pull up hundreds of posts from the dopers who spoof Harry's ID. |
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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 All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
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says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer. Liar! Really? Will you apologize if I show you hundreds of posts by you and spoofer Secular Humourist that have nothing to do with boats? Better yet, will you and he go away if I do so? I'm going to bet I get a stupid, non-responsive reply from you. Duh! That's intelligent. You'd pull up hundreds of posts from the dopers who spoof Harry's ID. No, from YOU dip****. And I knew you'd back out. Pussies always do. |
gas stains on fiberglass
"Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer. Liar! Really? Will you apologize if I show you hundreds of posts by you and spoofer Secular Humourist that have nothing to do with boats? Better yet, will you and he go away if I do so? I'm going to bet I get a stupid, non-responsive reply from you. Duh! That's intelligent. You'd pull up hundreds of posts from the dopers who spoof Harry's ID. No, from YOU dip****. And I knew you'd back out. Pussies always do. Weren't you the pussy who backed out of our $2K bet that I'm taller than The Freak?? |
gas stains on fiberglass
"John H" wrote in message ... 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. |
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On Oct 13, 6:18*pm, "YukonBound" wrote:
"Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer. Liar! Really? Will you apologize if I show you hundreds of posts by you and spoofer Secular Humourist that have nothing to do with boats? Better yet, will you and he go away if I do so? I'm going to bet I get a stupid, non-responsive reply from you. Duh! That's intelligent. *You'd pull up hundreds of posts from the dopers who spoof Harry's ID. No, from YOU dip****. And I knew you'd back out. Pussies always do. Weren't you the pussy who backed out of our $2K bet that I'm taller than The Freak??- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - OH MY GOD!! ?? You're taller that I am!? Oh no... that means... well that just means... Uh, well nothing really. You are bald, fat, and I would still rip your ****ing head off in a fight... So your extra 3/4" or so is really not much good to you.. asshole... |
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:04:36 -0400, I am Tosk
wrote: In article , says... 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 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. -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
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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 wrote: In , says... On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:18:46 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: 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 - - Show quoted text - 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 -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! |
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"JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote in message ... OH MY GOD!! ?? You're taller that I am!? Oh no... that means... well that just means... Uh, well nothing really. You are bald, fat, and I would still rip your ****ing head off in a fight... So your extra 3/4" or so is really not much good to you.. asshole... You sure do talk tough for a puny little half-pint prick. You aren't pushing around the teeny boppers now. |
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"Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ...
In article , says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer. ****stain Krause isn't doing a very good job cleaning this place up. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a PC or a MAC, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a PC or a MAC, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his current ID. The magnificent Boatless Harry |
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"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message m...
On 10/13/10 12:10 PM, YukonBound wrote: "Secular Humouresque" wrote in message m... On 10/13/10 11:13 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 13, 10:56 am, Secular wrote: In articleJdmdnXGAgfOqXCjRnZ2dnUVZ_s2dn...@earthlink .com, says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They do it all day long, look at the recent history.. I was posting to slammer, just picked one of his machine gun posts from last night and happened to get the "one" that wasn't stalking me... LOL! No one is stalking you. No one would want to get that close to a steaming pile of **** like you. You'd need a jar of Vicks Vapo Rub to stuff your nostrels. A jar? A case! -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! ****stain Krause isn't doing a very good job cleaning up this place. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a PC or a MAC, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a PC or a MAC, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his current ID. The magnificent Boatless Harry |
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"YukonBound" wrote in message ...
"Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer. Liar! Really? Will you apologize if I show you hundreds of posts by you and spoofer Secular Humourist that have nothing to do with boats? Better yet, will you and he go away if I do so? I'm going to bet I get a stupid, non-responsive reply from you. Duh! That's intelligent. You'd pull up hundreds of posts from the dopers who spoof Harry's ID. No, from YOU dip****. And I knew you'd back out. Pussies always do. Weren't you the pussy who backed out of our $2K bet that I'm taller than The Freak?? You are taller than what freak? Is this a Halloween joke? -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a PC or a MAC, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a PC or a MAC, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his current ID. The magnificent Boatless Harry |
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"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message m...
On 10/13/10 7:29 PM, John H wrote: On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:04:36 -0400, I am wrote: In , says... On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:18:46 -0700 (PDT), "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: 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 - - Show quoted text - 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 -- I'm not a warlock . . . I'm you! ****stain Krause isn't doing a very good job cleaning up this place. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a PC or a MAC, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a PC or a MAC, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his current ID. The magnificent Boatless Harry |
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says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 10/13/10 10:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: 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 - - 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? Let's see...an actual boater asks a question and little **** Ingersoll, a nonboater, drags it completely off topic What a surprise. You and Don do EXACTLY that, spoofer. Liar! Really? Will you apologize if I show you hundreds of posts by you and spoofer Secular Humourist that have nothing to do with boats? Better yet, will you and he go away if I do so? I'm going to bet I get a stupid, non-responsive reply from you. Duh! That's intelligent. You'd pull up hundreds of posts from the dopers who spoof Harry's ID. No, from YOU dip****. And I knew you'd back out. Pussies always do. Weren't you the pussy who backed out of our $2K bet that I'm taller than The Freak?? No. |
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