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<blockquote data-quote="brian84corvette" data-source="post: 8301957" data-attributes="member: 586635"><p>i was just about to suguest rubbing alcohoal. - there is also a car baised product - wax and tar remover - its used in prep for paint on cars - leaves the surface clean of oils dirt and any other sort of build up that will prevent good adhesion to the surface - i had a can left over from last time i painted on the lowrider - so i used that in prep for applying to my roof ( altho i did not use deadner this time - as im going full plywood roof attached with locktite pl adhesive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian84corvette, post: 8301957, member: 586635"] i was just about to suguest rubbing alcohoal. - there is also a car baised product - wax and tar remover - its used in prep for paint on cars - leaves the surface clean of oils dirt and any other sort of build up that will prevent good adhesion to the surface - i had a can left over from last time i painted on the lowrider - so i used that in prep for applying to my roof ( altho i did not use deadner this time - as im going full plywood roof attached with locktite pl adhesive [/QUOTE]
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