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Super Glue Remover??

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Super Glue Remover??
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 31, 2003 12:06 PM

Ok, I've got a BIG problem and I hope somebody can help me out.

Went home for lunch and noticed a nice big blob of dried super glue on the front cowling of the model I'm working on. Evidently I laid it down last night and it fell into a glop of glue that I didn't even realize was there.

There's no hobby stores in this town, and the closet one is 70 miles away. Is there anything other than Zap-a-Gap debonder that I can use to remove this mess without damaging the plastic?

Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 31, 2003 12:36 PM
I've never tried it, but I've heard that you can put the part in the freezer. When the glue gets really brittle, you just pop it off.

Like I said.... I've never done it myself...
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 31, 2003 12:45 PM
I'll try that out. If it works, it'll be a nice, cheap answer!
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Posted by jcarlberg on Friday, January 31, 2003 5:11 PM
If the freezer tip doesn't work, you might try soaking the part in hot water for a while. Moisture in the air cures superglue, but I was told by my dentist that the reason dentists don't use superglue is that the moisture in the mouth degrades the bond. Also, the hot water might cause a differential expansion of the superglue and the plastic, which might loosen the superglue. Filing and sanding forever is the last resort.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 2, 2003 11:47 PM
Hey jew0312, did you get the glue off? Did either of the techniques work?

M.
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 3, 2003 8:55 AM
Hey Guys,

First chance I've had to get back over here. The freezer technique worked! Let it sit in the freezer for a few hours and the glue basically powdered and fell off with just a little bit of pressure from a hobby knife.

Took a little bit of minor sanding to clean up the spot, then it was just as good as new.

Thanks for the help. I appreciate it.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 3, 2003 11:11 PM
Wow,
I should follow my own advise more often...

M.
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  • From: Chicago area
Posted by modelmaker66 on Monday, February 15, 2016 5:15 PM

nail polish remover with acetone

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