I think you can get it in a spray can. Look for one of these Tri-Clean,
Per-Clean, trichlorethylene, tetrachlorethylene, or perchlorethylene
"No Spam" wrote in message
le.rogers.com...
Thanks for the web site... from the page, it said something like this:
- Is GOOP washer/dryer safe? Yes. Do NOT dry-clean GOOP because
dry-cleaning solvent breaks down the cured adhesive.
So I can use "dry-cleaning solvent" to remove the Goop according to the
statement. Where can I buy dry-cleaning solvent? Any identical household
chemical I can find in hardware store?
Even I can remove it using knife I also want to clean up some residues..
so
maybe "dry-cleaning solvent" will work?
Thanks again.
NB
"Paul Dougherty" wrote in message
om...
Hi,
Marine goop is great stuff. Very very strong. I use for a lot of
things that I want to put together and not take it apart again. I have
used to patch holes in my pop-up's roof. it is stronger that the
aluminum itself. The only way to remove is to cut it with a knife or
razor blade. See the website below.
http://www.eclecticproducts.com/goop/ad_questions.asp
Paul
"No Spam" wrote in message
ble.rogers.com...
I use a product Marine Goop glue to sick something to my boat, they
are
VERY STRONG.. way TOO STRONG. Now I want to remove it, anyone knows
how?
Is it silicon based? will silicon remover work?
NB