CA On Plane - How To Remove?
If a person were to accidently get some thin CA on a composite surface and on a Mono-Coat type surface..is there way to remove it?
Thanks... I am asking for a friend as I would not be crazy enough to let this happen to me....maybe...Hehehehhehe.... |
RE: CA On Plane - How To Remove?
Debonder!
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RE: CA On Plane - How To Remove?
Acetone will. But if it is painted you can't . It will remove the paint. OK for Monocote.
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RE: CA On Plane - How To Remove?
Ca debonder in the purist form for industrial use is 100% nitromethane. Just ask for a MSDS sheet, Those for model use are mostly nitro cut with acetone, not so good IMHO.
I routinely remove Ca on monokote and painted surfaces very carefully using the Golden West Debonder brand found at woodworking stores. ie. http://woodcraft.com/family.aspx?fam...e=details#tabs |
RE: CA On Plane - How To Remove?
Soak a paper towel with unburnt glow fuel, the more nitro the faster it will work. Let sit for 15 minutes and it will wipe right off.
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RE: CA On Plane - How To Remove?
Thanks guys...great ideas and will give them a try. I appreciate the help! Errr....I mean....my friend appreciates the help!
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