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    Posted: 08/15/2008 at 3:18am
Anybody have  some experience removing glue build up? what kind of solvent did you use? Usually i have no problem removing free chack but am not lucky in one of my rubbers i still have glue build up.
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lamp oil or paraffin oil
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Originally posted by holyfire holyfire wrote:

lamp oil or paraffin oil
 
Agree.  Just put PO on over the glue, wait a little bit, then wipe off with a paper towel.  It is messy, and may take a little effort, but works well without tearing up the sponge.
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Originally posted by gatz gatz wrote:

Anybody have  some experience removing glue build up? what kind of solvent did you use? Usually i have no problem removing free chack but am not lucky in one of my rubbers i still have glue build up.
 
Try and get yourself a bottle of Acetone/Nail Polish Remover it does a good job in softening the glue up and making it easy to rub it of.........
 
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For your health, use Eucalyptus oil.
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Usually, I put on more layers of glue and let them dry until the build-up is thick and tough enough that I can literally pull the glue off the sponge.

It's not messy, but you waste glue.
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What about removing glue on the blade itself?
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