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    Default Removing krazy glue from bonded parts

    I've tried acetone, warm soapy water, and vinegar so far with no success. Will goof off do it?

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    Acetone is the preferred solvent for CA, but it may take time (and soften the adjoined parts). Try this:

    http://www.ehow.com/how_5585599_remo...late-glue.html



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    Acetone just isn't working. I'm thinking gasoline at this point.

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    The best thing ive found is heat and allot of it i bought a old oven for 15 bucks and use it to release old tires from rims works great

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    Thanks mamba, heating with torch worked. The glue burned and parts came free finally

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    Glad it worked buddy

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    Don't they make a de-bonder? Ive never used it but would like to know if others have? As I too have some things that could be salvaged if I could get them apart.

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    The is a ca de bonder I have used it to release ca joined parts when building air planes out of balsa and light ply. Releases parts that were not positioned just perfectly. I don't know if will release parts that have fully cured. IMO I would never use ca to bond to Frp parts .
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