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You're probably right. My memory isn't what it used to be. *NM*
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Do you mean mineral spirits. Mineral oil is just going to make a big mess. lol *NM*
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Quick question for all you guys who redo old builds. PIC How do you soften the glue so you can remove the windows.
Other than 'Very Carefully' I think I remember that soaking in mineral oil can work. But I have never tried it so I'm unsure. *NM*
Do you mean mineral spirits. Mineral oil is just going to make a big mess. lol *NM*
You're probably right. My memory isn't what it used to be. *NM*
Well a few things which I think is hit and miss. 1). Q-tip soaked in Mineral Spirits run along the glued area, may take several times and slowly pry up. 2). Dip in water and freeze and slowly pry apart. Just a few. *NM*
Lately I've BMF it front and back paint it scribe it around and peel off the BMF.... especially on convertibles. *NM*
Hardware store mineral spirits and a cheap brush, and a pry tool
Dremel and make new glass from acetate *NM*
Same here. If you are careful with your cuts you can use the old windshield as a buck. You may have to add a lip to carry the new "glass" Not too hard to do. PIC
I have a CA glue remover called UN-CURE don't know if it would work on other types of glue though. *NM*
You can't really dissolve styrene cement. It works by melting the two parts to be assembled, then it "dries" when all the solvents evasporate. The two styrene parts are then virtually one part. Now, if chrome or paint removal prior to cementing wasn't thorough, you may
One method that takes tons of practice, but WILL work for the patient
I have put them in the freezer over night and taken things apart the next day. *NM*
Freezer and 100% mineral spirits! *NM*
I use a few drops of lighter fluid...carefully..DO NOT light it, yes there is a reason why I say this...