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<blockquote data-quote="FAL guy" data-source="post: 754845" data-attributes="member: 854"><p>If you want to ensure you don't muck up the finish on the can apply the heat indirectly. Heat a steel rod or bolt until glowing red and then apply the rod or bolt to the part that is stuck. It might take several heatings to get the part warm enough for the red loc-tite to soften enough to release, but it will save the finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL guy, post: 754845, member: 854"] If you want to ensure you don't muck up the finish on the can apply the heat indirectly. Heat a steel rod or bolt until glowing red and then apply the rod or bolt to the part that is stuck. It might take several heatings to get the part warm enough for the red loc-tite to soften enough to release, but it will save the finish. [/QUOTE]
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