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Removing soot from a moc
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<blockquote data-quote="apack7229" data-source="post: 478505" data-attributes="member: 8124"><p>Thanks for the comments everyone. I don't have it in yet but should in a day or two. The guy said it was in an apartment fire so that's why it looks cooked. Also he said it was fully sealed so I think the soot has just clumped together on the sides of the bubble when he wiped it off. Once I get it in I'll be able to post up some better pictures. Just wanted to get an idea before I messed it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apack7229, post: 478505, member: 8124"] Thanks for the comments everyone. I don’t have it in yet but should in a day or two. The guy said it was in an apartment fire so that’s why it looks cooked. Also he said it was fully sealed so I think the soot has just clumped together on the sides of the bubble when he wiped it off. Once I get it in I’ll be able to post up some better pictures. Just wanted to get an idea before I messed it up. [/QUOTE]
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