I also stand corrected. Here is a "spill proof gas cap:"
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How do you clean the gas stains off the paint by the gas cap
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Re: How do you clean the gas stains off the paint by the gas
The only thing better than a picture of one is actually having one to use. I got this funnel along my first cub. My 2nd cub's previous owner apparently just splashed the gas in the general area of the tank neck.
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- 1970 International Cub I used the scotch brite pad on the left side of the cap, which had been just as bad as the right side. About 1 minute of scrubbing lightly.
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- Even has a screen to filter out the "chunks".
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- Parden the mess, things are scrunched up temporarily while I make maple syrup in the back of the garage.
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Re: How do you clean the gas stains off the paint by the gas
Matt Kirsch wrote:I also stand corrected. Here is a "spill proof gas cap:"
Great looking funnel... are then still available?
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Re: How do you clean the gas stains off the paint by the gas
Agri-supply has them and can ship right to your door!
http://www.agrisupply.com/special-funnel/p/21644/
http://www.agrisupply.com/special-funnel/p/21644/
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