Gasoline or Transmission Fluid will clean the paint right OFF your car, that is, it will TAKE THE PAINT OFF. Do NOT use Gasoline, Transmission Fluid, Brake Fluid, or in fact, any sort of harsh solvent, as this will strip the paint, whether or not it's oxidized. I would recommend taking it to a body shop or someone who knows body work.
Rusty metal primer and paint.
you need to be more specific? is the paint peeling? is it oxidized? is it faded? Anyway if the paint is just faded or a little out of shape, get it compounded or buffed it will make a world a difference.
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That depends on the RV. Some use diesel fuel, some use gasoline, some even use propane or CNG.
For private use, no state requires a CDL for an RV.
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If you mean a built-in system for your RV, or something attached to the top of your RV, this site may be useful to you: www.amsolar.com/ If you mean a small portable generator that is not attached to your RV, and you want to use it to power appliances in your RV, that option is not as easy. Generators tend to be heavy units and take up a lot of space.
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No need to plug the block heater in if your not going to use the RV. If you plan on using the RV just plug in the block heater the day or two before you want to use the RV.
No, you can not use house paint to paint an oven. You must use a high temperature paint
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