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Old 08-04-2024, 10:37 PM
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Does have any experience with POR15 and. if so, is there anything that I can use to remove a spill from upholstery?
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I have use it over the years a lot. IMO, once its dried/cured on something very very difficult to get off, incl skin
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I used lacquer thinner to clean it up but it was a pretty fresh spill.

Maybe call them up to see what they recommend.
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What kind of upholstery?

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