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Goop

by Cindy
(Wichita, Kansas)

Not having the cleanser you suggesed I remembered a great product that even works on clothes. The glue just melted off and then I used alcohol to clean off the cleanser. The name is 3M General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner It is for removing adhesive, silicone, wax, grease, tar, oil ect.

I had a friend who was making a junk car into a show car. The cloth in the car still had line marks from where the cloth was marked to diamond tuck the seats. When he complained he was told that this is what they used to remove the lines. I had to go to an automotive shop to get it.

Never doing a repair and only doing stain glass since Febuary of this year, I automatically went to your site. It was so helpful and all I have left is to solder. Thanks again for your wonderful web site.

Cindy

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Sep 05, 2008
Goop
by: Anonymous

I am confused, I love new ideas for anything stained glass. What exactly were you using this for. I assume cleaning glass, but what exactly was on the glass to use this for. Thanks...

Answer

This is used when you are repairing a copper foiled panel. It removes the adhesive residue left on the glass after you pull off the foil.

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