oops, superglue on paintwork
oops, superglue on paintwork
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walsingham

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190 posts

270 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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had aa comedy moment in the dark fixing some window rubber. Dripped onto the door, I panicked, wiped, t dried, oh suger. Laurel and hardy stiuff. any ideas? Will nail polissh remover damage the paintwrk? Probably. help.

RichardR

2,905 posts

291 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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Try looking on the tube to see if there're some sort of contact details, or maybe even a helpline. If you find anything, they may be able to advise you on what sort of paintwork/lacquer friendly solvent to use.

Good luck!

mikee boy

967 posts

274 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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We've all had our clown moments!!!

Strange solution, but try your local hospital. They have super-glue remover in case little Billy super-glues himself to the kitchen table so they might be able to help our for a 'small fee'!

Incidently, I think super-glue might bio-degrade as it was originally developed for soldiers as a substitute for stitches in cuts. I can just imagine some poor soldier not able to put his gun down!

p7ulg

1,052 posts

306 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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Go to your local model shop Zap-it make a super glue remover.Failing that I would just try hot water.You will however have noticed that superglue sticks better to things you don't want it to!!!

walsingham

Original Poster:

190 posts

270 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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everyone, including halford 'idiot-assist' recommend hot soapy water. never come across that stuff before, but I'll give it a go

cheers dears. can't believe I'm the only person who's done this. Confess, it's liberating.

p7ulg

1,052 posts

306 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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walsingham said:
everyone, including halford 'idiot-assist' recommend hot soapy water. never come across that stuff before, but I'll give it a go

cheers dears. can't believe I'm the only person who's done this. Confess, it's liberating.


Amazingly enough most superglues don't like hot water

WildfireS3

9,917 posts

275 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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mikee boy said:
We've all had our clown moments!!!


Super glue does dissolve, eventually. May leave a makr though.

Yep, I now need to go over my window with solvents to remove some Thompsons that have dripped down them. Also some went down the rear, just above the arch .

WonkyGibbon

476 posts

274 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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WildfireS3 said:

mikee boy said:
We've all had our clown moments!!!



Super glue does dissolve, eventually. May leave a makr though.

Yep, I now need to go over my window with solvents to remove some Thompsons that have dripped down them. Also some went down the rear, just above the arch .


With Renovo (which is probably the same as Thompsons) - elbow grease and damp scrunched up newspaper did a good job of the windows. Don't try it on the bodywork though - leaves newsprint all over it !

WG

craigy

106 posts

276 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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Hi Craig , Craig here,

I reckon that a good razor blade style scraper will do the trick, as the glue should not penetrate the paint, and tends to come off quite cleanly.

Also I have seen how shiny that blue paint is on yours, the layers of polish should aid the removal well.

Cheers t'other Craig