| 428street |
10-09-2008 09:17 PM |
Best way to remove contact cement
I was a little crazy with the contact cement. Whats the best way to clean it up? I have the contact cement from ERA - the green stuff.
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| Barnsnake |
10-09-2008 10:21 PM |
Try laquer thinner.
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| strictlypersonl |
10-10-2008 04:53 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Barnsnake
(Post 887736)
Try laquer thinner.
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:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
We use 3M Glue and Adhesive Remover. It should be available at an upholstery shop.
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| 428street |
10-10-2008 05:40 AM |
Thanks guys...
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| Bobcat |
10-10-2008 07:18 AM |
Frank .... Bob`s answer of :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: is true . Lacquer thinner will also remove/damage your paint ! I have used the 3 M Adhesive Remover he referred you to and it works and will not hurt your paint . I had the NAPA store get mine for me .
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| Traveller |
10-12-2008 10:08 PM |
Most any auto parts store carries the 3M adhesive remover in stock
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| Hoofa |
10-13-2008 08:43 AM |
I've used one of those big eraser kinda things. They sell them for cleaning sanding belts. Depending on the surface, they're faster and safer then a solvent.
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| wtm442 |
10-13-2008 01:05 PM |
You have to test first if you use any solvent. Nail polish remover is great for removing stuff ... and stuff you do NOT want removed. :mad:
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| Ronbo |
10-13-2008 03:48 PM |
Naptha or mineral spirits will loosen it right up and not hurt your paint.
WD40 will also work but it does leave a film behind.
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