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Old 03-12-2012, 04:32 PM
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can anyone recommend a product to remove hardened carpet adhesive from fiberglass. I removed the heavy stuff with a wire wheel and sanding. I want to remove the glue where I cannot reach with the sander or wirewheel. I want to remove all traces of glue because this is going to get painted.
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3m General Purpose Adhesive Remover

Comes in a white/red can.

http://www.google.com/#q=3m+general+...w=1280&bih=705
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pm me i can get u what u need . im a commercial flooring contractor .
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here you go . sentinal 626 adhesive remover . and it works ,
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Adhesive remover from H/D and a putty knife.
Got a few years in the flooring business myself. lol
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From experience a product called "Multistrip" available at paint and hardware stores works extremely well and is not harmfull to gelcoat or fiberglass.
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thanks for all the replys.
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