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Dallas 19th March 2019 18:14

Removing glue ???
 
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Does anyone have any ideas on how to remove glue from headrest fabric without destroying the headrest?

Thank you in advance. :}

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ceedy 19th March 2019 18:21

Wd40 works on some Wes ?




Thank you in advance. :}

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topman 19th March 2019 18:25

Isopropyl alcohol spray, is pretty good at shifting things like that.

SCP440 19th March 2019 19:14

Freeze spray can work depending how far it has penetrated the fabric.

I managed to get some glue out of a carpet with this trick as it goes brittle.

Eddy600 19th March 2019 21:56

Acetone works great for remong glue from your skin unsure on fabric but worth a punt.

T16 19th March 2019 21:58

Tetrosyl Panel wipe.

Lots.

Jim Jamieson 19th March 2019 23:02

Cellulose thinners on a dampncloth will do the trick, it softens the glue.

I use gun wash for any clean up jobs of this nature.

Les4048 20th March 2019 04:30

Sticky Stuff Removal, available on Amazon

T-Cut 20th March 2019 09:44

Do you know what sort of glue it is? For example, is it an impact/contact adhesive like Bostik or most fabric glues. Or a hard resin type glue such as Araldite? Different glues need different treatments. Having said that, the situation being a large (?) area of a textile surface isn't likely to be easy. Looks like an MG 'badge'.


TC

stevestrat 20th March 2019 09:49

I'd be wary of the WD40 idea, your next post would be how do I get rid of the WD40.


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