Painting rubber snow flaps

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JD600
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Re: Painting rubber snow flaps

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S_Kyle wrote:
eppjd wrote:FYI, if anyone else tries this, it will be inevitable you will get wax or wax residue on the areas you need the paint to stick. I used a commercial wax remover on a q-tip to remedy this. Works for ears too...

Adam, I wouldn't put the stuff in your ears. You really should of read the MSDS before you left :bonk:
You'll have to speak up Scott. I don't believe he heard you....

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Re: Painting rubber snow flaps

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I suppose the world isn't quite ready for my level of sarcasm. Lol.

On a completely unrelated subject, why are my ears bleeding...
Adam Epp
Winnipeg, MB, Canada

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