Super glue soluable

fugdbdt

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Is there a product specific solution for this stuff..... short of cutting it off or sand paper? thanx bob
 
fugdbdt said:
Is there a product specific solution for this stuff..... short of cutting it off or sand paper? thanx bob

Your post is a little confusing, but I think you're asking about something like "PRO BOND INSTANT DEBONDER"...JER
 
fugdbdt said:
Is there a product specific solution for this stuff..... short of cutting it off or sand paper? thanx bob

Nitromethane will dissolve cyanoacrylate adhesives.
Neil
 
dave sutton said:
i think he means for a finish...

I wish people wopuld READ what they write, BEFORE they hit the enter button. Then we would know better what they want or need & how to help them...JER
 
Reads like the question is for stripping finish, but I'm not sure either.

If that's what the question is, then I have found that acetone will certainly cut into it enough to do some damage, so some may go that route. Just me, but I would still prefer to sand Ca Myself, due to the mess It makes trying to strip It. I just have much better luck doing that, then cleaning before applying a new sealer or finish. It can burn into ca though, so unless planning on stripping every layer off, I would not use It at all, because It can burn down into the bottom layers also. On some refinish jobs, It doesn't require stripping the cue all the way down to fix the finish, as where others do require that.

Greg
 
Sorry about the confusion guys! I had to leave after my post. What is a soluable or solvant do i mean? Let me put it this way... what do you use to clean up after super glue. I would just cut it off of a cue. Im talking about getting it off your hands, clothes or tools etc. Some how, no one gave a wrong answer. I will try some of those mentioned. Thanx for your help!
 
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