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Best Approach to Removing E6000 from Armor


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Hello everyone,


A while back, I made a mistake gluing the forearm armor for my build making too small for my size. I was wondering if you guys had any suggestions for how to best take apart the pieces and remove the E6000. I've found some solutions online, but I wanted to find something that wouldn't damage the plastic.

I wanted to know what you have tried and what has worked successfully. Your advice on this would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks!

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Slowly pull the pieces apart. Once done rub your finger over the glue, back and forth. I would suggest gloves,  because the fiction will hurt your fingers if you  have to rub them vigorously across the glue. I also use citrus Goo gone gel. Fixing stuff that's wrong seems to be what I do a lot of on my build. 

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I find a wet rag is good, causes a little bit of friction, for really stubborn glue I use automotive compound. For sides of cover strips use sharp pieces of scrap plastic or pop sticks.

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3 hours ago, dblcross said:

Slowly pull the pieces apart. Once done rub your finger over the glue, back and forth. I would suggest gloves,  because the fiction will hurt your fingers if you  have to rub them vigorously across the glue. I also use citrus Goo gone gel. Fixing stuff that's wrong seems to be what I do a lot of on my build. 

 

1 hour ago, gmrhodes13 said:

I find a wet rag is good, causes a little bit of friction, for really stubborn glue I use automotive compound. For sides of cover strips use sharp pieces of scrap plastic or pop sticks.


Thank you for the tips. Much appreciated! I've give your ideas a try.

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