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Old 05-12-2005, 11:30 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by Iowanian
Glue residue removal.

OK.

Who has an idea how to remove dried "liquid nails" and glue?

The situation is, I put in a new tub surround, and must have exposed a little glue on the seams. Now, its discolored, and doesn't wipe off with cleaning.
I take it you can't trim it with a sharp knife?

You picked a bad adhesive to want to remove. That stuff is exactly what it sounds like. I don't have any decent answer for you either, other then trying to paint it with enamel model paint or something.
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