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If Chinese glue is anything like those Chinese finger cuffs... I can't help you...
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Re: Any tips on how to remove chinese glue?
Very nice. Not sure what the difference between Chinese glue and other glue though.
Just to give a suggestion, I think solvent would have worked well with a plastic razorblade, followed by clay and then machine polished.
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Re: Any tips on how to remove chinese glue?
ive always used the 3m aerosol from autozone and i think even walmart has it. you might have to do a couple applications as it takes time to remove the glue. normally when i remove badges or emblems i use a heat gun and it makes the glue soft so once the badge or emblem is off i spray the 3m on there let it sit for 5-10 seconds. it always work for me i hope this helps
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sorry forgot to add the product name its the 3m adhesive remover and this stuff works excellent and the price is even better i think it was 5 dollars for a can and a little goes a long way.
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Originally Posted by next gen detail
sorry forgot to add the product name its the 3m adhesive remover and this stuff works excellent and the price is even better i think it was 5 dollars for a can and a little goes a long way.
Thanks buddy. but being so far, so remote, i looked for an alternative to the 3M adhesive remover here. but it didn't seem to do the trick. So i wetsanded it. I'll post a pic as soon as i take a shot of it
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Re: Any tips on how to remove chinese glue?
Originally Posted by Troy Fuller
Very nice. Not sure what the difference between Chinese glue and other glue though.
Chinese horses.
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Re: Any tips on how to remove chinese glue?
Originally Posted by Troy Fuller
Very nice. Not sure what the difference between Chinese glue and other glue though.
Just to give a suggestion, I think solvent would have worked well with a plastic razorblade, followed by clay and then machine polished.
Thanks for the reply Troy.
A paint-safe solvent to remove this glue is simply hard to find locally. Being a noob in a non-detailing-friendly island , i'm wondering what i'm just looking for
Chinese horses
thanks guys, your advice n replies much appreciated
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Re: Any tips on how to remove chinese glue?
Prolly has melamine in it!
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Re: Any tips on how to remove chinese glue?
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