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Old Feb 20, 2004 | 04:06 PM
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JB Weld stuck on plastic...help please!

Well, I was using some JB Weld to reattach this plastic piece on my trunk that the bass vibrated loose. I got the trim back in place, and used some masking tape to keep it in place overnight. Good news is that my trim piece is not coming off anymore, the bad news is that I have JB Weld stuck to the red plastic part of my trunk.

I tried picking at it, but not very effective. That stuff is on there good! Does anyone know of any stuff I can use to remove it? Thanks in advance
Old Feb 20, 2004 | 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Fosgate Fan
Well, I was using some JB Weld to reattach this plastic piece on my trunk that the bass vibrated loose. I got the trim back in place, and used some masking tape to keep it in place overnight. Good news is that my trim piece is not coming off anymore, the bad news is that I have JB Weld stuck to the red plastic part of my trunk.

I tried picking at it, but not very effective. That stuff is on there good! Does anyone know of any stuff I can use to remove it? Thanks in advance
I think you're out of gas on that one. JB Weld gets really hard when it's cured. The best you could hope for is to sand it down.
Old Feb 20, 2004 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by charliekilo3
I think you're out of gas on that one. JB Weld gets really hard when it's cured. The best you could hope for is to sand it down.
Man I was affraid of that. I don't want to scratch up that plastic. That stuff cures pretty darn hard.
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