I`m just starting to detail my Jeep but I have one small spot of RTV on my seats that continually bothers me. It`s a fabric seat so I`m worried about using WD40 to brake cleaner since I don`t want to stain it. Any advice?
I`m just starting to detail my Jeep but I have one small spot of RTV on my seats that continually bothers me. It`s a fabric seat so I`m worried about using WD40 to brake cleaner since I don`t want to stain it. Any advice?
ther is a spray on gasket remover used to remove RTV/silicone
but I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT WILL DO TO THE FABRIC sorry
I have the same worry about what cleaning chemicals will do to the fabric. I was considering heating it up with a hair dryer and trying to get it tacky to get it off. Has anyone else dealt with this before?
I think I would try freezing it first with ice (like you`d do to remove chewing gum) and see it it scrapes off when hard and frozen.Originally Posted by FarFire70
John
Originally Posted by Eliot Ness
good idea
but the temp range of most RTV is: -75°F to 625°F
Try dry ice. Isn`t it typically colder than -75? (note - I am not positive on this, just asking the question)
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Originally Posted by weekendwarrior
yes good call
also it turns to a gas as it melts so ther would be no cleanup
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