wiskioti
Member
Hello TBN'ers,
Yesterday when I was running the trail mower, I happened to look at the rear fender and noticed what appeared to be a pile of orange dust. Not thinking too much about it, I brushed it away with my hand and was surprised to see that it was the orange paint and now the orange paint in that spot was completely gone! The spot is about the size of a dime and there was a smaller second spot about 4 inches away. I'm pretty confident this is the result of 2 drips of something that landed here and caused the orange paint to bubble/dissolve, but for the life of me, I can not think of anything that would have caused that. Does anyone have any ideas of what type of common chemicals would have caused this?
Thanks
Yesterday when I was running the trail mower, I happened to look at the rear fender and noticed what appeared to be a pile of orange dust. Not thinking too much about it, I brushed it away with my hand and was surprised to see that it was the orange paint and now the orange paint in that spot was completely gone! The spot is about the size of a dime and there was a smaller second spot about 4 inches away. I'm pretty confident this is the result of 2 drips of something that landed here and caused the orange paint to bubble/dissolve, but for the life of me, I can not think of anything that would have caused that. Does anyone have any ideas of what type of common chemicals would have caused this?
Thanks