shastabear
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'66 Model 1500 Shasta
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Post by shastabear on Aug 4, 2013 14:36:47 GMT -8
At some point in my camper's history, someone had used a white caulk around the taillights (and did an incredibly terrible job. Since that time it has hardened and is vurtually impossible to remove....anyone with any ideas? Thanks, Randy
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Post by bigbill on Aug 4, 2013 19:41:36 GMT -8
Home depot sells little bottles of caulk remover that works I can't remember the name ask in the paint department.
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Post by vikx on Aug 4, 2013 22:14:48 GMT -8
If it's hard enough, it might "chip" off. Here's a pretty good silicone remover: www.dsr5.com/siliconeremoval.htmIt's possible it would work on your hard stuff...
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shastabear
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Post by shastabear on Aug 5, 2013 4:32:27 GMT -8
Thanks folks! I'll look for that DSR-5 stuff. Sounds like that'll work.
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gonekayaking
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enjoying using my camper and not working on it anymore!
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Post by gonekayaking on Aug 8, 2013 20:33:46 GMT -8
DSR-5 is AMAZING
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Post by orbitmonkey on Aug 13, 2013 11:02:06 GMT -8
so is a well angled propane torch and a gentle hand with a scraper.
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