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Automobile Body
When paint dries, thoroughly
clean metal around rusted-out hole and wad metal screen wire into hole until wire is reasonably secure.
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22.
Automobile Exhaust
Clean metal with a knife and steel wool. Spread plastic steel over holes.
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23.
Automobile Interior
Clean mat with gasoline or benzine. Roughen surface with sandpaper.
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24.
Automobile Radiator
If hole is visible and accessible, drain radiator to below that point,
clean and dry metal, and spread on a thick coat of plastic steel.
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25.
Ball, Inflated Rubber
Clean and roughen surface of ball around tear, and back of patch with sandpaper. Apply thin coat of rubber cement to both surfaces and let dry.
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26.
Bicycle
Clean in kerosene. Fill ball-bearing sleeves with vaseline.
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27.
Boat, Fiberglass - Covered
Then dry the surface thoroughly and
clean. Open the hole slightly with a knife or beer can opener.
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28.
Boat, Plywood
Then
clean paint out of hole on the outside. Prime with new paint.
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29.
Brass
Then
clean brass thoroughly with a brass polish, rinse in water and dry. Apply one or two thin coats of spray lacquer.
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Brick
Scrape off old paint with putty knife and
clean with steel wool. If necessary, use paint-remover, too.
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