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<blockquote data-quote="Resto-raider" data-source="post: 284831" data-attributes="member: 15767"><p>This kind of thing really pisses me off. I can imagine how you feel.</p><p>Don't you just wish you could catch one of these people in the act and kick the living sh*t out of them?!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the paint is gone and if it is really a chemical you can't jsut respray it. The chemical will keep biting even after a good rinse. You'll have to sand/key it back down in these spots.</p><p>Regarding the fuel tank, you can easily drain it and flush it a couple times with the fuel that was drained. Then put new fuel in, just to be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resto-raider, post: 284831, member: 15767"] This kind of thing really pisses me off. I can imagine how you feel. Don't you just wish you could catch one of these people in the act and kick the living sh*t out of them?! Anyway, the paint is gone and if it is really a chemical you can't jsut respray it. The chemical will keep biting even after a good rinse. You'll have to sand/key it back down in these spots. Regarding the fuel tank, you can easily drain it and flush it a couple times with the fuel that was drained. Then put new fuel in, just to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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