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Dave-H



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England 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Tonga Green
I assume you already tried warm water?

Brake fluid is actually water soluble .... thats why you're 'supposed' to replace it in your braking system every few years ...

Worth a go before you hit your wallet Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
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custom90



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bpman wrote:
just awaiting a PM from RedDot on some shiney wellies .. nothing yet, will keep you posted.

Zag .. mrsBPMan says you broke her corset Shocked


Rolling with laughter
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chiefstoker



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I tend to use Carb Cleaner to degrease stuff, that may help. I have used it on our carpet to remove my careless daughters make-up and it worked well Thumbs Up 2005 TD5 90 Hard Top

Beer 'n Sex 'n Chips 'n Gravy

Post #137271 5th Apr 2012 7:54pm
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bpman



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chiefstoker wrote:
I tend to use Carb Cleaner to degrease stuff, that may help. I have used it on our carpet to remove my careless daughters make-up and it worked well Thumbs Up


cheers CS - another good idea ...
Post #137274 5th Apr 2012 8:01pm
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leeds



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I use something called Urad for cleaning leather, it used to make horse tack look like new and didn't need as much elbow grease as saddle soap. It probably costs about a tenner but lasts forever and works a treat on leather sofas too.

Regards
Barbara
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