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By Graham43
#7471
Anyone found that the Oxford Blanket Multi-purpose Ant-slip Mat when used under a lightweight map holder sticks to your petrol tank leaving behind lumps of the plastic/rubber it is made from. I used one on my spray painted fuel tank and the blanket stuck to it and is a begger to remove. I am in 'discussion' with Oxford who, after giving them a lot of photos and information, suggested it can be removed with water at 48 C and a micro porous cloth - it cant. So far white spirit takes it off with a layer of paint. Anyone had similar problems?
By Mark M
#68679
Some plastics and paints react with one another. Usually a lacquer coat over the paint protects against this. I think you have been unlucky and frankly unlikely to get anywhere with Oxford, they'll simply say they can't be responsible for how you use their product.

REgards, Mark
By Mark M
#68760
Thanks Graham, for reporting good customer service! I have used Oxford products over the years and always been happy with them, (good products at a fair price) but I was thinking there's obviously a limit to what they can cover. Good luck,

REgards, Mark
By Valsp
#68761
White spirit shouldn't normally remove paint from a tank

What type of paint was it sprayed with?
By Revband
#68762
If white spirit removes the paint it won't have much chance of resisting modern petrol. It does sound like it is a paint fault rather than the Oxford blanket?.

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