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removing dry superglue or ca glue
so I want to re-do a few gooberd up models i bought off ebay.
except the 5 year old who built them used 500x too much superglue. i dunked the whole car in CSC which took off all the paint. then i dunked it in Dot3 over night, which got the tiny bit of paint left... then i read some where to put it in the freezer, yeah that definetly did absolutely nothing for the glue. what do you veteran's recommend? i'm game for ANYTHING |
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Re: removing dry superglue or ca glue
CA debonder, look at yor LHS
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Re: removing dry superglue or ca glue
"de-bond" is the way to go
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Re: removing dry superglue or ca glue
RC Racing Fuel works great to remove CA. Not sure if there is any danger to plastic, but I don't think there is. Have a look and try it out. Much cheaper than de-bond.
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