is it possible to remove a superglued resin piece

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is it possible to remove a superglued resin piece

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I went to glue my resin jupiter 2 replacement seats on my clear coated enamel painted floor that was puttied before being painted and one of the seats turned at the wrong angle at the last moment and is now stuck real good in that posistion. I don't know if it is even possible to remove that seat without damaging the underlying surface, if it IS possible i would really appreciate some advise on how to do it :D THANKS !!
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Post by big-dog »

Acetone, AKA nail polish remover, is supposed to dissolve super glue. I've never tried it, but it would likely mar your surface under the seat. The shear strength of CA is pretty crappy, simply twisting or bending it off may work. I can't think of any way that's guaranteed not to damage what the seat's glued to.
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thats what i am thinking, i don't want it to come off with a chunk of putty stuck to it, guess i better leave well enough alone :?
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Post by HWR MKII »

there are many superglue debonders available out there. Just apply it and let sit for a bit apply a little more than use an even light pressure to wiggle it until it pops. Patience is the key though.
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i am wondering if i will be able to get it underneath the 2 flat surfaces
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I don't know what kind of wiggle-room you have around the seat, but I'd get a sharp hobby knife and cut/score lightly around the base and try to pop off just that small amount of clear coat/paint.

It would minimize the damage to the surrounding area and you might just be able to take it off without pulling up the putty underneath.

Just my thoughts on it.


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hi dennis, thanks :D i am going to get a good light and try very carefully, it may come off easier than i think but if not :? that superglue sure works fast, i like a little more wiggle time so it goes on right where i planned it, but it moved at the very last second and stuck pretty good :D
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