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Bob La Londe October 29th 04 02:03 AM

How to Remove Polyurethane Glue
 
Any clue? Some poly glue got spilled in the bed of my new truck, and I'ld
sure like to remove it before having the bed liner sprayed in.

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dazed and confuzed October 29th 04 02:42 AM

Bob La Londe wrote:
Any clue? Some poly glue got spilled in the bed of my new truck, and I'ld
sure like to remove it before having the bed liner sprayed in.

if you are having it sprayed in, just use a sander and then prime the
bed. The bedliner place is gonna sand the bed before they spray in the
liner anyway

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Lew Hodgett October 29th 04 04:46 AM

Bob La Londe writes::

Some poly glue got spilled in the bed of my new truck, and I'ld
sure like to remove it before having the bed liner sprayed in.

snip


Some quality time with a small right angle sander with some 24 grit paper.



William R. Watt October 29th 04 05:03 PM


Resins can often be softened with a torch or a heat gun and scraped off.
It's one way of removing excess epoxy. I know of a case where the epoxy
bleed out along all the inside seams on a lapstrake canoe were cleaned up
that way. I've not tried it personally and would suggest a small test area
first.

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