Super glue on my bumper
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Super glue on my bumper
I couldnt think of anywhere to post, so i suppose this will do. Long story short, theres a small amount of super glue on my front bumper. Is there any way to remove the glue without damaging the paint or fading it at all? I dont want to try anything till I am sure that it will work. I know a fingernail polish remover works on getting super glue off hands, i just dont wanna put that on my truck because im pretty sure it will fade it. Any help guys will be much appreciated. tia
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Originally Posted by tiny1
RP
Inquiring minds would like to know......
Inquiring minds would like to know......
Also, I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
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Originally Posted by luke280
Should i... reserved for after work. lol
Yeah, it's for after work... because I travel like a madman. Mind you, I have almost 200,000 miles on Northwest Airlines right now... 3 free trips on Southwest, 45,000 on Delta....
Lest we forget, nearly 125,000 points with ICI Hotels (Holiday Inn Express) and my OWN personal "SIMPLY SMART" bathroom complete with HI-EX Shower Head and curved shower curtain rod. No. Really. I do.
Last edited by Rockpick; 10-10-2007 at 04:04 PM.
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Originally Posted by gators241987
Brad, I think, but im not positive, that its crazy glue. got it at walmart and its a purpleish color.
We've got a Chemical Engineer on staff at our office but, I won't see him until next week. I will give it a look tomorrow at work. Not sure I'll be able to help but, I'm going to try... this is definitely a new one.
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CA glue
I use a lot of CA glue in my model airplane hobby, stinky stuff but it's great.
They make a fluid called "debonder" that will loosen CA glues but I have no idea what it will do to paint. Doesn't hurt the skin though so it may be OK. I'd definatly test it first. You can find it in your local hobby shop.
Let us know if it works.
Rick
Pensacola, FL
They make a fluid called "debonder" that will loosen CA glues but I have no idea what it will do to paint. Doesn't hurt the skin though so it may be OK. I'd definatly test it first. You can find it in your local hobby shop.
Let us know if it works.
Rick
Pensacola, FL