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Thread: Sikkens mishap

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    Default Sikkens mishap

    This is a bit off topic, but...

    Any ideas how to get Sikkens Cetol out of clothing? I accidentally spilled some on something I shouldn't have spilled it on....

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    Quote Originally Posted by queenslander View Post
    This is a bit off topic, but...

    Any ideas how to get Sikkens Cetol out of clothing? I accidentally spilled some on something I shouldn't have spilled it on....

    A pair of scissors should do the trick....seriously though I doubt anything would get it out of material once it has dried...I used to use Cetol about every second day a work and just to get it off your skin was more a case of waiting for new skin to regrow!

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    Call Shannon Lush next time she is on the ABC or buy one of her books.

    Cleanup is with turps so you might try that then one of the perborate cleaners like Napisan or Dysan.

    Reckon the clothing's done for though . . .

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    Not much point getting it out once its dried you wouldn't be able to use it on anything else
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