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Scott Dorsey wrote:
That's a different problem altogether. In that case, 409 is VERY effective at removing the gum, as long as you keep it off of phenolic parts. It will etch bakelite very quickly. --scott I've always found 409 to be pretty benign on Bakelite but Fantastic will indeed go after it. When you think you're washing away years of dirt and smoke its often the Bakelite itself that is washing away so do be careful with either product! -Bill |
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