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Posted - January 11 2010 : 8:00:57 PM
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Working on a passenger car I spilt some cyanoacrylate adhesive on the windows & outside of the car - it has left a white 'bloom' - does anyone know of anything that will get that off?? Tanked
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Posted - January 12 2010 : 06:45:57 AM
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Not sure about this adhesive removal, but simple brake fluid ( non-silicon type, Dot 3 ) is supposed to work on plastics to remove paint and most glues, and not harm the plastics. You MIGHT want to try the brake fluid on the inside first, to make sure it won't hurt it ( the plastic body), then just soak it in a tub, or brush it on on the spot the adhesive it, and let it sit. You WILL lose any paint, graphics, etc that are on the car if the brake fluid touches them! So spot removal will be difficult, but doable if you're careful and patient. Good luck with it!
Jerry
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