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vettmb81
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2007-09-30 10:24 AM (#68605)
Subject: removing glue


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need help on removing glue off of floor, bed and bulkhead on aluminum dacking

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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2007-09-30 7:07 PM (#68633 - in reply to #68605)
Subject: RE: removing glue


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Try a wire brush in a drill or hand grinder.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2007-10-01 2:16 AM (#68646 - in reply to #68605)
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Originally written by vettmb81 on 2007-09-30 11:24 AM

need help on removing glue off of floor, bed and bulkhead on aluminum dacking

RemovALL 700 - Flooring Adhesive Remover

http://www.napierenvironmental.com/products/product.php?pid=37

 

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jakey1
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2007-10-01 7:28 AM (#68649 - in reply to #68605)
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Three gallons of lacquer thinner, lots of rags and elbow grease...  You have to get rid of the glue before you can attach anything else.

Use an old paintbrush to "paint" on the lacquer thinner. Let it set for a little while then wipe it clean with rags.

 

 

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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2007-10-01 9:14 AM (#68652 - in reply to #68649)
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Originally written by jakey1 on 2007-10-01 6:28 AM

Three gallons of lacquer thinner, lots of rags and elbow grease...  You have to get rid of the glue before you can attach anything else.

Use an old paintbrush to "paint" on the lacquer thinner. Let it set for a little while then wipe it clean with rags. 

Some thoughts on this method....Do a small area at a time.  Lacquer thinner is highly flammable.... And the vapors will make one "High"

Keep the trailer area well ventilated in any case.

 

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jakey1
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2007-10-01 2:56 PM (#68674 - in reply to #68605)
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Yeah... you should have seen me and the hubby stumbling around the driveway when we climbed out of the trailer...

No... really... we did have all the windows and doors open and we did one area at a time and took breaks in between.  At our ages, we can't spend a long time on our hands and knees anyway.

 

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vettmb81
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2007-10-05 4:38 PM (#68881 - in reply to #68605)
Subject: RE: removing glue


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Thanks for the help
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