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Stinger

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A good soaking of water a few times should do a pretty good job, particularly if you sweep it while it's wet and try to get it to mix in with the water. That's how I've always done it.
 
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might try sprinkling a little dry cat food on the area.....and a cat might lick it up............:lol:
 
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Suzie68

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A good soaking of water a few times should do a pretty good job, particularly if you sweep it while it's wet and try to get it to mix in with the water. That's how I've always done it.


Unfortunately this is soaked in, I am trying using dry laundry detergent and boiling water (something read on the net)

Anyone think using laquer thinner on it would help to "evaporate" it?
 
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