1983rinker
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I can use this to remove old carpet glue?? It will be safe for my fiberglass i think???
I know mek Methyl Ethyl Ketone works really well for eating the glue but not sure about the gelcoat.
I was doing that today. But it was digging into the glass to much, so I went softer on it. I got most of it.Use a cup brush on an angle grinder and it will eat the glue up
Use a cup brush on an angle grinder and it will eat the glue up
Acetone WILL eat the fiberglass. you may not see it disappearing, but it is.
Don't believe me? Wipe acetone rag on the gelcoat and then look at the rag. Got white all over it, doesn't it...?
Won't see it as well with clear fiberglass but same thing is happening.
Acetone won't harm the resin or gel coat, at least not when used in this manner, if it helps to remove the glue its OK to use.
It is easy to tell if it is. Just look at your rag and see if there is any of the resin/gelcoat on it. If not, keep at it.
I try not to hit any one spot for more than a swipe or two. Keep at it too long and you will see your fiberglass appear on the rag, and your nice glossy coat may be dulled a little.
Try a heat gun and putty knife. It should get most of the old glue up.
Dave
Try a Pinstripe Removal Disc it will supposedly take off the glue with out clogging and wont
be too harsh on the resin. Never tried it before but its suppose to take off the tape and glue
with out hurting auto paint.