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Its usually sold as a gel which keeps it on a bit longer. Brush it on and cover with a bag, repeat after 5-15 mins.I bought some for something.
I found that, id pour it onto a tissue, and it would evaporate instantly.
Id pour more on, and it would dissolve my gloves almost as fast.
I was having no success, so i screwed the lid on tight, and left it in the cupboard.
Next time i looked, the bottle had gone down by about 3", as it had escaped through, i guess, the bottle itself.
I understand that youre supposed to keep it underwater!
I bought some for something.
I found that, id pour it onto a tissue, and it would evaporate instantly.
Id pour more on, and it would dissolve my gloves almost as fast.
I was having no success, so i screwed the lid on tight, and left it in the cupboard.
Next time i looked, the bottle had gone down by about 3", as it had escaped through, i guess, the bottle itself.
I understand that youre supposed to keep it underwater!
Try lighter fluid
im thinking the hammer is a better option less chance of loosing the houseand a match![]()
thinking that but if i do its new wood and beading and then the glass the cost is prob going to be half the cost of a new doorPop the beads. Install new glass. Refit beads. Pour a drink.
no only on one sideIs it on the other side of the glass?
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tryed white spirt and meth spirt no chance of both doing any thingdont go past white spirit ,,, its better at some things than you think ,, or good old meths ,, I use both to take off sticky label residue on glasses sides.
I used to decorate glass with 2pack resins and different films. If it's 2 pack, thinners won't do anything. Get a bigger scraper.I'm taking the decorating wood off a door want it plain but it got a stencil on it ive tryed a stanly blade and no luck View attachment 364050