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Old 10-06-2008, 11:32 PM
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hey im haveing trouble removing my gaskets i was wondering how you guys tack them off coz mines stuck on there good
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I used razor blades,but be carefull, it can gouge the aluminium very easily as its very soft
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you can also get this stuff called gasket remover in a spray can, ive never used it because i prefer scrapers but like pocket wog said you have to be careful as you can damage the metal

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kero is great for that let it soak then it will fall of pluss gets your cases nice and clean
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