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Re: I Got SuperGlue On My Car Paint! How Do I Take It All Off?
I did a search and saw the MR Clean Magic Eraser mentioned quite a few times. Just be very careful with it.
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Re: I Got SuperGlue On My Car Paint! How Do I Take It All Off?
From what i have read and from what i have seen done in my shop it doesn't look like you will be able remove the glue.It burns into the paint as soon as it touch's the surface.Our detail department has never been able to remove glue once it set's it self in.Would be intrested if you find a way to remove it.
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Re: I Got SuperGlue On My Car Paint! How Do I Take It All Off?
Please, I haven't tried this on SuperGlue, but it worked great on baked in pine tree drippings. Berryman's B-12 Chemtool. It's meant for cleaning fuel injectors. I used it on the pine drippings and bam, they were gone. I also used it on the clearcoat of the car and did no real damage. Have a bucket of clean water and a sponge available toquickly wash it off. Totally removes the wax so you'll have to re-wax. Good luck.
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Re: I Got SuperGlue On My Car Paint! How Do I Take It All Off?
Here is what i would try. Try heating up the glue around the light, make sure you apply some pressure to the new turn signal(just to be safe in case it were to fall off)
You could use a hair dryer or any other tool that gives off a good amount of heat but not harmful to the paint.
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Re: I Got SuperGlue On My Car Paint! How Do I Take It All Off?
Goof off or industrial strength adhesive remover from your local paint supply store
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Re: I Got SuperGlue On My Car Paint! How Do I Take It All Off?
Originally Posted by AudiTTman
Here is what i would try. Try heating up the glue around the light, make sure you apply some pressure to the new turn signal(just to be safe in case it were to fall off)
You could use a hair dryer or any other tool that gives off a good amount of heat but not harmful to the paint.
Or the heat could harden the glue more.
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Re: I Got SuperGlue On My Car Paint! How Do I Take It All Off?
I might try 3M wax and adhesive remover .... dont know however.
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Re: I Got SuperGlue On My Car Paint! How Do I Take It All Off?
Originally Posted by Blackthornone
Or the heat could harden the glue more.
crap you are exactly right!!!!!! well i think my heating idea would work better if it were candle wax. Thank you Blackthornone for correcting me@!
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Re: I Got SuperGlue On My Car Paint! How Do I Take It All Off?
Acetone will easily remove the cyanoacrylate - but be very careful, it can remove your paint, too!
Lightly damp an old T-Shirt (or Q-tip if you want more precision) with Acetone, and try a couple of really quick swipes. The Cyanoacrylate should melt immediately. Every swipe or two, turn the rag to a clean section, re-apply a small amount of Acetone, and swipe again until the surface is clean. The cyanoacrylate will be re-deposited onto the rag.
Try this at your own risk, as the Acetone could create a bigger problem than you've got on your hands, now!
Hope this helps.
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