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<blockquote data-quote="Ecm4" data-source="post: 474018" data-attributes="member: 25739"><p>Found a old jon boat for free. It had leaking rivets around the seats. Someone just covered the bottom with tar to try to keep it from leaking. I want to remove all the tar and replace the rivets. Has anyone ever tried to remove tar from aluminum before? Any tips on how to get the boat cleaned off? Its covered in a really thick coat around the rivets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ecm4, post: 474018, member: 25739"] Found a old jon boat for free. It had leaking rivets around the seats. Someone just covered the bottom with tar to try to keep it from leaking. I want to remove all the tar and replace the rivets. Has anyone ever tried to remove tar from aluminum before? Any tips on how to get the boat cleaned off? Its covered in a really thick coat around the rivets. [/QUOTE]
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