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Removing Old Gasket
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Working in a body shop, I have found that this is the best way to remove gasket and adhesive from ceramic cookers without harming the ceramic. Just attach to a electric drill. [p]I've done both of mine with no ill effects to the ceramic.
You will probably lose this before you wear it out for gasket removal.[p]Stop at any body shop in your hometown and they should be happy to sell you one. Fits on a drill and makes short order of cleaning up the surface for new gasket. 3M #07466. Or order online.
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[ul][li]gasket remover[/ul]
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Painter,
Thanks for pointing it out. I had forgotten about those things. I've used them before and they are great for removing crud and just about anything else that is hard to remove. Should work well on ceramic. You did good by telling everyone.[p]Spring Chicken
Spring Texas USA
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Painter,[p]Does anyone have an online source for the Rutland flat gasket kit?[p]Thanks,
Mike
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