Re: Removing uncured fiberglass
By:Julie Kanarr
Date: 4/4/2000, 3:44 pm
Date: 4/4/2000, 3:44 pm
In Response To: Removing uncured fiberglass (Ed Gandorf)
If you can't get it all off using alchohol, use acetone -- and your paint scraper. Been there, done that, (first in cleaning straight resin off panels -- for the story behind that, look back through the bulletin board messages, and then again when I had a malfunctioning pump that created a bad mix ratio.) acetone worked great. I'd advise getting it back to bare wood -- at least to the point where you don't have any sticky stuff residue left.
Julie Kanarr
Messages In This Thread
- Removing uncured fiberglass
Ed Gandorf -- 4/4/2000, 3:26 pm- Re: Removing uncured resin
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/4/2000, 4:49 pm- Nevertheless paul, Good answers (NT)
Doug K -- 4/4/2000, 8:31 pm- Re: Removing uncured resin
Julie Kanarr -- 4/4/2000, 5:05 pm- Oops !
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/4/2000, 10:10 pm- Re: Oops !
Julie Kanarr -- 4/5/2000, 12:42 am
- Re: Oops !
- Re: Removing uncured resin
- Re: Removing uncured fiberglass
Julie Kanarr -- 4/4/2000, 3:44 pm - Nevertheless paul, Good answers (NT)
- Re: Removing uncured resin