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| Crazy Cooter:
Try a little laequor thinner. |
| Witchboard:
Thanks for all the tips. I don't have a heat gun but figured they were pretty cheap. I guess I'll try a few things and if it doesn't look like it's going to go my way, I'll invest in another tool. ;D |
| Witchboard:
Just thought I would post an update. I used an old iron on the "cotton" setting. Put the iron on the surface for a few seconds then started sliding it down the side, followed by a 3" putty knife. Came off like butter. 8) I'll probably wipe it down with acetone or something before putting on the new veneer. Thanks again for everybodies help. |
| dphirschler:
Laquor thinner will remove the excess glue. A belt sander will do it too. :P Darryl |
| Witchboard:
I'm going to try and stay away from sanding too much. The top still has laminate and I don't want to risk chipping it around the edges. I'm sure I'll find some kind of solvent that will work. ;D |
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