- Member since
January 2008
- From: Jupiter, FL
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Posted by MarkS1
on Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:21 AM
Neptune48 wrote: | Goo-Gone on a Q-tip removes the glue residue without damaging paint or Future. It's a citrus based product available at hardware stores. Nail polish remover is a diluted acetone with fragrances and skin conditioners, if I recall corrrectly. I wouldn't trust it on paint or even styrene. I wouldn't rule out heat as the culprit for the BMF adhesive problem. I keep mine in the house and only take it into the garage here in Phoenix when it's attached to a model and ready to paint. Hope this helps. |
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Hey thanks. Got some Goo Gone already, will give it a shot. Wow, Phoenix, guess you know a thing or two about heat. But, hey, we still got 'ya beat cause as the old saw goes, "It's not the heat, it's the humidity" (riiiiight) and we got plenty of that at 10 miles from the ocean, 10 miles from Lake Okeechobee and 10' elevation. Still, somehow I think 110-115 degrees is still pretty darned hot! :) Going to a regional model show/contest in Orlando this Sat. Will get some more BFM, keep it indoors and see if it helps. Thanks, again.
Regards,
Mark S.
Jupiter, FL
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