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sue_bagnall
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plankes soaked in diesel
      #1756233 - 19/02/2008 16:50

Can anyone help? We are currently rebuilding a 28Ft Norman Dallimore. All the planks below the water line have been soaked in Diesel, which has got into the seams. We are taking each plank off cleaning it sanding etc. But I can’t get all the diesel out. Any ideas how to get rid of it. We want to cork her and pay her up with a corking compound do you think this will stick if I don’t get the entire diesel out.

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Re: plankes soaked in diesel [Re: sue_bagnall]
      #1756258 - 19/02/2008 17:17

It might be worth trying rinsing the timbers with fairy liquid. Assuming the boat is blocked up you can rinse her through with a strong washing up liquid. You'll know when the timbers are ok because the oily sheen produced by the diesel will stop appearing.
I hope this helps.


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Re: plankes soaked in diesel [Re: sue_bagnall]
      #1756509 - 19/02/2008 20:59

Once the worst of the diesel is off the surface it shouldn't matter. You should be able to get it caulked and puttied alright. Diesel soaks right in... but it might help preserve the timbers a bit?

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Re: plankes soaked in diesel [Re: sue_bagnall]
      #1756621 - 19/02/2008 22:18

These people have some very clever solutions using biological fluids to remove oil from concrete, so diesel in btween planks should be no problem.

http://www.oiltechnics.co.uk/

Worth phoning them for advice.

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Captlen1
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Re: plankes soaked in diesel [Re: sue_bagnall]
      #1757955 - 21/02/2008 02:02

You should try using anti freeze insteed of Diesal fuel' Or a steam box. Try a steam box note 1 Hr per 1/4 Inch of depth.
To clean seams I would note that seams are not a problem but what is used for compounds is important note White Lead for Seam copounds Forum Discusions. But Anti Freeze is a great bending liquid .


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sue_bagnall
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Re: plankes soaked in diesel [Re: alan006]
      #1758258 - 21/02/2008 12:43

Thanks for your help I have tried cleaning with fairy liquid and cillit bang and meny other products. I have scrubbed them as much as possible then sanded as the planks are off the boat this makes it a lot easier

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sue_bagnall
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Re: plankes soaked in diesel [Re: sarabande]
      #1758262 - 21/02/2008 12:44

Thanks i will give them a ring

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Re: plankes soaked in diesel [Re: sue_bagnall]
      #1773701 - 04/03/2008 20:27

As with many old wooden boats, we also have timbers saturated with diesel, and have antifouled over this OK each year, and antifoul is still well stuck each year from the previous year.

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Re: plankes soaked in diesel [Re: sue_bagnall]
      #1775105 - 05/03/2008 23:56

Just don't be sanding the plank edges, right?

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sue_bagnall
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Re: plankes soaked in diesel [Re: sarabande]
      #1840220 - 28/04/2008 17:10

Thank you I phoned the companey and the biological fluid works very well will have to treat the wood more than once. So far so good

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