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Default Marine Goop glue = how to remove?

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


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"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

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Clams Canino
 
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Default Marine Goop glue = how to remove?

I used it to hold an industrial can opener to my food "prep-table" in the
kitchen as opposed to screwing it down through the SS table. It's been on
there for years and many #10 cans.

-W


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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



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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



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