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learned how to clean up spray on bed liner, the hard way

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by 05 TRD Sport, Jun 7, 2010.

  1. Jun 7, 2010 at 5:32 PM
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    05 TRD Sport

    05 TRD Sport [OP] She's Fat, I'm Drunk, It's On.

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    So, today(at quitting time) we were putting tools away after working on a 2 story deck. i dropped a rolled up air hose off the deck and the end of the air hose hit a can of spray on bed liner and somehow popped a hole in the can. Being pressurized, it took off like a rocket, spraying bedliner everywhere.It got all over 2 air hoses, a drop cord,a ladder, a borrowed air nailer, all over a concrete and flat rock patio, a 6x6 holding up the 2 story deck and a lower wooden deck. Needless to say it wasn't quitting time any more. If you don't let it dry, mineral spirits will thin it but that only works to a point on white concrete. We finished cleaning the concrete with muratic acid. I think we got it all up. Geez, what a nightmare. Oh yeah, you might wonder why there was a can of bed liner under the deck anyway. Mortar eats flashing, if you spray the flashing with bedliner, the mortar won't deteriorate the flashing. Probably not in your lifetime anyway, or so says our sheetmetal guy. Moral of the story is- don't leave spray on bedliner laying around.

     
  2. Jun 7, 2010 at 5:44 PM
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    waynesworld

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    that sucks ,but now i no how 2 clean it up:eek:
     
  3. Jun 7, 2010 at 5:53 PM
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    Brunes

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    Yikes....Good thing you didn't get any on your hootus. Glad that it got cleaned up man. And thanks for sharing your cleaning info.
     

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