Superglue

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Superglue
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Some previous pillock of an owner seems to have superglued the Peugeot lettering on the back of them car, is there a way of getting them off and removing the excess without damaging paint or should I just leave it on?
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I'd leave it on, superglue could take the lacquer off, unless you are prepaid to spray it
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(08-10-2015, 07:14 PM)aaron_one Wrote: Some previous pillock of an owner seems to have superglued the Peugeot lettering on the back of them car, is there a way of getting them off and removing the excess without damaging paint or should I just leave it on?

Don't use superglue remover!

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"  Solvents and debonders[edit]

Acetone, commonly found in nail polish remover, is a widely available solvent capable of softening cured cyanoacrylate.[22] Other solvents include nitromethane,dimethyl sulfoxide, and methylene chloride.[23] gamma-Butyrolactone may also be used to remove cured cyanoacrylate.[24] Commercial debonders are also available.[25]  "
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