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<DIV>anyone that has ever used this stuff to install a windshield or seat a door
window knows that once it's on your skin, it becomes a part of you</DIV>
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<DIV>the few times I've used this I've invariable gotten it on something other
than the windshield or the rubber.. it's sorta like anti-sieze, it finds a way
to get on you. Attempts to remove it included lacquer thinner, MEK,
acetone, alcohol and sandpaper or desquamation, which takes a few days/weeks.
Sandpaper worked best but is a little severe</DIV>
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<DIV>so... today I'm gluing door windows to the lift channel (third attempt) and
using 3M 08609, Super Fast Windshield Urethane Adhesive, I of course got it on
tools, hands (in gloves) and glass. I had a can of brake cleaner close by and
grabbed it... sprayed it on a rag, wiped off the tools and EUREKA
!!!!! IT BLASTED IT RIGHT OFF !!! why haven't I tried this before
!!!!!?????</DIV>
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<DIV>So all of you with that tell tale black crap on your hand, clothes,
tools... go buy some of the cheapest brake cleaner you can find and clean
up. Don’t know how well it will work on it after its set... but freshly
applied goes away fine.</DIV>
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<DIV>this has been a public service announcement</DIV>
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<DIV>john</DIV></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>