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Old 09-13-2001, 04:14 PM
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How can I rove glue that got on the body? I get messy when i get tired.
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How can I rove glue that got on the body? I get messy when i get tired.
What kind of glue?
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What kind of glue?

Solvent base, the one in the white and orange tube on the Glue 101 you posted.

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Well, I hope it's not too bad, because there's not much you can do.

The thick stuff in the tube is bad news. You'll do yourself a service by moving away from it ASAP.

The way plastic cement works is it chemically melts the plastic. If two parts are next to each other, the plastic melts and mixes, and when it hardens again the parts are fused together. If it is just smeared on plastic, the plastic will warp and deform.

If it's not too bad, you may be able to cover it up with careful sanding, putty and painting.

Good luck.
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Well, I hope it's not too bad, because there's not much you can do.

The thick stuff in the tube is bad news. You'll do yourself a service by moving away from it ASAP.

The way plastic cement works is it chemically melts the plastic. If two parts are next to each other, the plastic melts and mixes, and when it hardens again the parts are fused together. If it is just smeared on plastic, the plastic will warp and deform.

If it's not too bad, you may be able to cover it up with careful sanding, putty and painting.

Good luck.
thanks i'll try sanding it down carefully
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Re: How to remove glue?

Yo..i use fingernail polish remover..but thats for my windows...
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