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PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 7:13 pm 
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Anton,
You think kero stinks- good thing it wasn't diesel, like I use! :P

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i'd be sleeping on the street if I spilt diesel through the garage :lol: that stuff pongs!!


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1. the only way to get rid of kero, or petrol or any other flammable liquid is to light it.
thats what i do to get stuff off my garage floor and my driveway

2. the carpet can now be used for the garage floor.
there was someone on this forum that bought carpet just for their garage... no more cold backs
just say to your other half youve had a perfect idea for your sore back
and lay it quicker than she can say something
the kero fumes will blend in, it all smells the same

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