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Question about wetsanding
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<blockquote data-quote="icu812" data-source="post: 3809106" data-attributes="member: 20768"><p>Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane based adhesive.</p><p>I would go to a local body shop and see if they have an old peice of body panel and put some(glue) on it and get some MEK and see it if removes it.</p><p>I had a 03 F-350 that I got some Tile Clad epoxie on and it removed it without harming the paint but beware MEK will soften plastic if it gets on it and left to stay.</p><p>as far as wet sanding it would use a rubber block while doing this. and taping around the affected area helps also while sanding.</p><p>good luck with the removal of it.</p><p>HTH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icu812, post: 3809106, member: 20768"] Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane based adhesive. I would go to a local body shop and see if they have an old peice of body panel and put some(glue) on it and get some MEK and see it if removes it. I had a 03 F-350 that I got some Tile Clad epoxie on and it removed it without harming the paint but beware MEK will soften plastic if it gets on it and left to stay. as far as wet sanding it would use a rubber block while doing this. and taping around the affected area helps also while sanding. good luck with the removal of it. HTH [/QUOTE]
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