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Jun 25, 2022
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VACOUGFAN
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Gas and scrub. For really stubborn ones, gas and lay plastic wrap over it to
prevent the gas from evaporating and let it sit for a while before scrubbing.
Lighting it on fire is a secondary option. May require you building a new house though. Your mileage may vary.
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Buffalo
6/25/22 9:24am
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Buffalo
6/25/22 9:26am
Dang. A crappy club to belong to.
BYUFBDAD
6/25/22 9:27am
Two ways they can fix it.
CMAC38
6/25/22 9:42am
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Buffalo
6/25/22 10:04am
Use gas to clean it up. Will take it right out.
VACOUGFAN
6/25/22 10:12am
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Buffalo
6/25/22 10:17am
Gas and scrub. For really stubborn ones, gas and lay plastic wrap over it to
VACOUGFAN
6/25/22 10:38am
Dish soap and stiff plastic brush worked for us with a constant oil dripper
Ripliancum
6/25/22 11:18am
brake cleaner works too
BYUFBDAD
6/25/22 3:00pm
Change your own oil guys. Seriously. This happens far more often than it
VACOUGFAN
6/25/22 10:11am
if they change the oil at all
Covid-19
6/25/22 10:58am
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