A Aimee Registered User Messages 151 25 Aug 2008 #1 any tips? need to remove it from newly fitted glass in windows and also from internal door with glass panels. window guy mentioned petrol!?! thanks in advance!
any tips? need to remove it from newly fitted glass in windows and also from internal door with glass panels. window guy mentioned petrol!?! thanks in advance!
Z z105 Guest 25 Aug 2008 #2 Yep petrol should do it (small bit on a cloth), or white spirits, or a window scraper or blade.
A Aimee Registered User Messages 151 25 Aug 2008 #3 Havealaugh said: Yep petrol should do it (small bit on a cloth), or white spirits, or a window scraper or blade. Click to expand... lovely stuff, thank you havealaugh, I have white spirits in the shed will try that out this evening. nice one
Havealaugh said: Yep petrol should do it (small bit on a cloth), or white spirits, or a window scraper or blade. Click to expand... lovely stuff, thank you havealaugh, I have white spirits in the shed will try that out this evening. nice one
J jab1 Registered User Messages 197 25 Aug 2008 #4 aimee if that doesnt work try paint remover.it worked wonders for me getting glue off wooden floors.
Z z105 Guest 25 Aug 2008 #5 And, as I was unsqueaking squeaking doors this evening, I noted that WD40 Claims to clean off adhesives too !!
And, as I was unsqueaking squeaking doors this evening, I noted that WD40 Claims to clean off adhesives too !!
A amgd28 Registered User Messages 643 26 Aug 2008 #7 Acetone is normally a good solvent for glue. Less smelly than petrol. Any Nail polish remover is simply acetone with a touch of dye in it, so I would try this before using petrol or white spirits
Acetone is normally a good solvent for glue. Less smelly than petrol. Any Nail polish remover is simply acetone with a touch of dye in it, so I would try this before using petrol or white spirits