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I had a relative pass away a few months back and we are sattled will
cleaning his travel trailer, Which he lived in. He smoked, A LOT! I would
say never went outside. Anyway, It would be easier to burn but the estate
does not allow that. Any ideas on the best way to clean all that tar off the
walls? What would be the best thing to use. Besides fire that is.
Thank you
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 19:34:56 GMT, "Tony" <onemain@mandyhill.com>
wrote:
>I had a relative pass away a few months back and we are sattled will
>cleaning his travel trailer, Which he lived in. He smoked, A LOT! I would
>say never went outside. Anyway, It would be easier to burn but the estate
>does not allow that. Any ideas on the best way to clean all that tar off the
>walls? What would be the best thing to use. Besides fire that is.
>Thank you
I had great success with a mild ammonia solution to clean our panelled
walls when my hubby and I quit smoking. Cut right through the yellow
nicotine.
Nan
try ultrapac renovate it's made by prochem
"Tony" <onemain@mandyhill.com> wrote in message
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> I had a relative pass away a few months back and we are sattled will
> cleaning his travel trailer, Which he lived in. He smoked, A LOT! I would
> say never went outside. Anyway, It would be easier to burn but the estate
> does not allow that. Any ideas on the best way to clean all that tar off
the
> walls? What would be the best thing to use. Besides fire that is.
> Thank you
>
>
>
transeurope
06-08-2005, 07:37 PM
Trisodium Phosphate (TSP) or whatever variant of it is allowed by your
local health/environment people to be sold to the public. Wear rubber
gloves. It works very well for this kind of grime.
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