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Rabbit + Oil
Does anyone know how to clean engine oil off a Rabbit? Marshal has been in the garage under the kit car! :o :o
Oil all over his back! :D G |
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Suppose your washing machine doesn't have a programme for that:D |
I would use some washing up liquid and scrub the bugger. Shouldn't irritate the skin.
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blow lamp and scrappeer should do the trick hope thei helps:flower:
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If you roll him around in the oil, it'll spread evenly and you'd never tell. :jimmeh
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what colour is your rabbit?
kev |
This is Marshall:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...e/DSC00133.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...e/DSC00132.jpg Isn't he cute! Northy... is he any bigger now? |
Yeah, he's a bit bigger, can't find camera. He's still cute though! :D
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brake cleaner and then burn it off!!! poor marshal:(
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just use normal washing up liquid then shampoo him with propper rabit shampoo from the pet shop after
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How many pet shops do you know open at this time Carl! lol.
A bit of washing up liquid took the worst off! lol G |
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We never dared try with Thumper or Misty... they'd have eaten us! |
That would give a good case for Rabbit Stew then Emzzzzzzzz
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You could always shave it off and let the new oil-less fur grow back in, like this one!! You could rename it Slick, oil slick or slickless :).
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I once had to remove a large quantity of Vaseline from a Guineu Pig, I used plain turps but it was not easy. I always used KY-jelly after that as this is water based and easier to clean up.
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Legend!
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Were you at Sudderby's on Friday?
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whats up with gunk and a jet washer???
brings my engine up a treat, should sort the rabbit out :) |
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