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Remove superglue from gloss paint?

14K views 28 replies 16 participants last post by  Mike K  
#1 ·
Is there a way to remove superglue from paint without damaging that area? Thank you!
 
#3 · (Edited by Moderator)
We'd need to see pics. It's pretty unlikely though... although having said that I've got it off of windows before & made them nice & clear afterwards.
 
#5 ·
Here are the two areas that have superglue. I had to use flash (otherwise the superglue wouldn't even be visible in the photos), so it actually doesn't look quite this bad in real life.
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And yes, I need to get some display cases/cabinets to keep the dust out! But I'm super cheap and haven't bought any yet.
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#11 ·
These are the reasons i flat out refuse to use SG on any of my models now. Cant remember who mentioned it, But I now use this.

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#12 ·
I bought some of that when I saw it recommended on here, it's great! I've used it a few times now & haven't had any problems at all. I even re-stuck a window on a pesky OttO model
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#21 ·
You can try to pick it off, by hand. But you'd probably need a blunt screw driver to 'chip away' at it (you would have to be super careful) To be honest though, I'd try to return it. It should not be like that.
 
#24 ·
I kinda have the same problem as written above. I bought a Huracan from MR on a site, it was a bargain.
But when it arrived, my side windows were open...
I glued it but you can see some marks on the paint. The second window was much better, because I had a little experience with the first one.
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What is the best solution to remove this?
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If you click on the photo you can see it at top of the window.
 
#25 · (Edited by Moderator)
You need some masking tape to protect the window, and then rub away with an old cotton T shirt and some car wax, the more aggressive the better. It will remove it, but try not to press too hard on the edge as it will remove the paint there first!

Using superglue was a very bad move for this repair. You needed Microscale Kristal Klear and hold it down overnight with some Tamiya masking tape.
Lucky this is the only damage because if any of the superglue got on the clear parts it's game over!

Nice model BTW