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Old 09-16-2003 | 10:02 PM
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CoosBayLumber
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Default RE: Removal of Threadlocker

Red threadlocker is made for really bum threads. If you wash the area with MEK, it will harden the threadlocker, and enable you to just pick it away from the surface in little crumbly bits.

I use auto starter fluid to prime the two metals prior to using threadlocker. It degreases and evaporates quickly.


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