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Getting Super Glue off
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Southall
PostPosted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:15 pm Up
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I realise it was incredibly stupid DOH!!! to get some on there anyway but I needed a quick fix.

Unfortunately I have idiotically Evil or Very Mad dripped some onto my paintwork and I'm not sure how to remove it without screwing the paintwork, or if that's even possible.

I've heard that brake cleaner can help I'm not sure how accurate that is and all the super glue "removers" will damage the paintwork, I would've thought?

ANY help appreciated Smile

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always try belt sander! but might take some paint off too, i wouldt like to try brake clear maybe dry autoglym Intense tar remover tho :S or some clay bars if u understand the princibles of "claying"?

someone will confirm if claying will remove it or not im sure Smile

 


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Southall
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Yeah thought about claying but not sure that'd be strong enough? its a hefty dribble Laughing

Might just end up re-spraying Sad

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Its risky but maybe very fine wet and dry paper? Maybe use a very small bit wrapped around the blunt end of a pencil, being veryy careful taking it down to the laquer
 
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Can you not get some one with long nails to try and pick it off, or try a butter knife and be very careful, try lifting it off the surface.

Sticky stuff remover might work, not sure tho

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Mrs_Howey wrote:
Can you not get some one with long nails to try and pick it off, or try a butter knife and be very careful, try lifting it off the surface.

Done that... Might try the sand paper, it's only...sniff... paint after all Laughing

Oh well I'll give the sticky stuff remover a go, then it's on with the sand paper!

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I work with glue for a living dont try sanding it down it'll be slow and you'll cause damage to surrounding area in the process, you need to get some solvent which will get rid of the glue far easier. If I were you I'd test it on an inconspicous area before attempting the surface mind to make sure you dont do any more damage than good (i.e. underneath bonnet). If it was me I'd then T cut the surrounding area then polish + wax to reprotect the paintwork.
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nail polish remover, diluted it with water and do it quick!

otherwise it will damage your paintwork

 
 

 

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Southall
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Solvents it is then, I'll blame you guys if I have a GIANT patch in my paintwork!

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Tried heating it up with a hairdryer and pealing it off? or diesel?
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Lee wrote:
Tried heating it up with a hairdryer and pealing it off? or diesel?

Haven't tried diesel yet...

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Infact have you tried tar and/or glue remover?
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Yep I've tried that already, didn't budge one bit!
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Lee wrote:
Tried heating it up with a hairdryer and pealing it off? or diesel?

I seen this post and thought of petrol!
Lee maybe right in saying diesel but i know for sure petrol will do the trick without damage.

ive tryed and tested petrol to remove bitumen from a WHITE car, Insurance wrote it off as CAT C but it cost me ONLY £5 petrol to remove it all.....

Buffed it afterwards and was BRILLIANT WHITE AGAIN! Cool

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Maybe someone will know better but maybe trying chewing gum remover might do the trick, The type that freeze's it before you take it off. I used it to get the glue off when I debadged my car but I sprayed it onto a cloth not the car, Worked a treat. Washed the car right afterwards so noon was left on the paintwork.
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