18 Mar 2006 at 10:27 #1 chopchop chopchop Permabanned Joined 14 Jun 2004 Posts 6,118 what removes/disolves superglue ? needs to be PCB safe
18 Mar 2006 at 10:51 #9 chopchop chopchop Permabanned OP Joined 14 Jun 2004 Posts 6,118 its a resistor stuck to a pcb. does nail varnish remover actually disolve it or were u guys just guessing ?
its a resistor stuck to a pcb. does nail varnish remover actually disolve it or were u guys just guessing ?
18 Mar 2006 at 11:51 #13 chopchop chopchop Permabanned OP Joined 14 Jun 2004 Posts 6,118 JohnnyG said: It should work as long as it's acetone based Click to expand... it is acetone based, but the superglue is still really hard and aint disolving.
JohnnyG said: It should work as long as it's acetone based Click to expand... it is acetone based, but the superglue is still really hard and aint disolving.
18 Mar 2006 at 11:57 #14 chopchop chopchop Permabanned OP Joined 14 Jun 2004 Posts 6,118 just tested to see if its still potent, i.e set fire to it and it burns well so i must need something stronger to remove it.
just tested to see if its still potent, i.e set fire to it and it burns well so i must need something stronger to remove it.
18 Mar 2006 at 12:07 #17 chopchop chopchop Permabanned OP Joined 14 Jun 2004 Posts 6,118 Burned_Alive said: Get down to your local DIY and pick up some Cyanoacrylate Remover/Dissolver (although these are pretty much just acetone) Click to expand... ahh, i put that in google and its straight acetone, this nail varnish remover must be watered down
Burned_Alive said: Get down to your local DIY and pick up some Cyanoacrylate Remover/Dissolver (although these are pretty much just acetone) Click to expand... ahh, i put that in google and its straight acetone, this nail varnish remover must be watered down