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Old 09-14-2003, 08:13 AM
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PS - on a sad note, I was helping to install attic steps when the whole thing came crashing down on my head, got a 3 inch gash on the back of my head and after about 5 hours at the hospital I now have 10 staples in my head.
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I would have rather had my car messed up...this is painful.
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..or skin preservation! I was pre-med - if the scar will show, start to use some hydrocortisone cream after the wound scarsover - it will lesson the scar's appearance ( I was pre-med).

Get well soon - flesh can heal, sheetmetal is forever!
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--> STUCK <--

Thanks 2002S2K, members like you are quite teh aspect to the community, and we greatly apreciate it. Hopefully this will help out alot of people and act like a FAQ for those with questions. Thanks

BTW, glad to see you're feling a bit better, but dont push yourself. A head wound is not to be messed with. Rest up and take care of yourself.
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Hi,
Didn't know if you had any thoughts on removing Industrial strength "super glue" from leather. Had a few drops fall onto the center perforated elbow rest while reattaching bumpers for my Rick's windscreen. Removed it immediately with a rag, but left about a 1" line of dried glue to the leather. I figure there is probably no easy way, but since we now have a leather expert I though I would ask! (I have dried several leather and not leather cleaners including alcohol swabs without any luck--not very noticable, except to me!!)
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I bought some Lexol products on your recommendation and am totally pleased.

Thank you very much.
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Sean (2002S2K) is the man.

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...threadid=148905
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Hey everybody!

I have a lil problem. Some chocolate got into the leather on the passenger seat (the part with the lil holes in it) and I tryed wiping it and vacuuming it out but nothing worked. Can someone tell me how the hell I can get that stuff outta there again Cause I can't stand seeing my baby like that...
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Originally posted by SiDriver
Sean (2002S2K) is the man.

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...threadid=148905
Made a believer out of me!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by douglasmaurer
[B]Hi,
Didn't know if you had any thoughts on removing Industrial strength "super glue" from leather.
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