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ESKAY
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Plastic Bag

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Hey guys, I drove over a plastic bag and it sort of got pulled up to my catalytic converter, and some of it melted onto it. I tried scraping it off, but my cat has a weave design, so I don't want to tear it up. Any suggestions on how to remove it? It really smells.
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You're gonna have to ride it out man. Sorry. You're other option would be to take a brush wheel to it.

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Gass mask..............or like he said ride it out :P
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Re: Plastic Bag

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Another smell added then. As of now it smells like: Gas, Oil, PS Fluid, Cherries, and burnt plastic. Sometimes, I can smell it when I'm not even in my car.
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It's called "burn-in".

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Burned into my nose forever. I'll remember that lol. XD
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