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Rubber and dashboard lacquering questions

To: british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Rubber and dashboard lacquering questions
From: flarsen@uclink.berkeley.edu (Flemming Larsen)
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 1994 13:37:10 -0700
In the process of reinstalling the transmission cover on my TR6, I would
like to clean off the white, flaky, sticky stuff that covers the rubber
boot which fits around the shift lever. I suspect that this stuff is some
kind of mold release agent, left over from the manufacturing process.

I would like my rubber to be nice and clean and shiny before I put it
back on ... er, in.

Anybody know what the best solvent is for removing that stuff?

Is there anything that I should definitely NOT try (DOT3?), that might
damage the rubber?

Also, I'll be replacing the dashboard with another old, factory original
dashboard. Can I spray a couple of light coats of polyurethane lacquer
over the existing varnish/lacquer without problems, or do I need to
remove the existing coat first?  Sand or strip?

Thanks in advance!


 -- Flemming Larsen                     flarsen@uclink.berkeley






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