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remove rubber (2)
remove rubber
by renzo 20 years ago
by renzo 20 years ago
Re: remove rubber
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: remove rubber
by khb 20 years ago
by khb 20 years ago
Re: remove rubber
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: remove rubber
by khb 20 years ago
by khb 20 years ago
Re: remove rubber
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: remove rubber) was posted by cole, on 10/4/2004 5:49:36 PM:
No, you want to pull it off between the sponge and the wood. If it's a premade, or been on a long time, it may be tough. In that case you can use drops of ronsonol lighter fluid to soften the glue as you go. You want to work from the bottom up, as that follows the grain of the wood. |