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Any ideas on what to use to remove the sticky adhesive on
Dynaudio 21W54's they used to attach the foam? I,ve tried acetone, gasoline goo gone and now I,m trying scraping it off with a knife, not very easy.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: KyOhWVa tristate
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try paint stripper, the kind with methylene chloride in it that you let sit. Maybe that will do it. Don't breathe the fumes, tho...
John L.
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Thanks, will try. |
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It worked very well, thanks.
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