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Removing Glue (6)
Removing Glue
by Mousem40 20 years ago
by Mousem40 20 years ago
Re: Removing Glue
by Tim 20 years ago
by Tim 20 years ago
Re: Removing Glue
by Mousem40 20 years ago
by Mousem40 20 years ago
Re: Removing Glue
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: Removing Glue
by mousem40 20 years ago
by mousem40 20 years ago
Re: Removing Glue
by Mousem40 20 years ago
by Mousem40 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Removing Glue) was posted by Mousem40, on 10/8/2004 4:31:27 AM:
Used lighter fluid instead, painted it on the middle of the sponge, rolled it around with my fingers and picked it off. Perfect! Sponge looks like new now, and has started doming again! Thanks for all your useful advice Tim and Cole. |