First try using mineral spirits or lacquer thinner. If that doesn't work, then you will have to carefully wetsand and buff with 1500 grit sand paper. You most likely would want this professionally done at a detail shop or body shop.
My bottle of Gorilla Glue say it can be removed with chisel, sandpaper, or scraper, but you might not want to try that on a ceramic item. Since Gorilla Glue needs water to activate it, an alcohol-based solution might remove it, but no guarantees. Good luck.
I found out that Rubbing alcohol will remove dried latex paint on hard wood floors.
It never gets painted because when it rains alot and its not dried it will turn green.
heat the other side of the door if you can & scrap off - it does work, we removed the insulation from aluminum sheeting that way
A wetted or wet edge refers to wet paint on a surface. Whether you roll or brush, you want to insure that you are not applying the paint onto new paint that has set up or dried, otherwise you might see overlap marks on the painted surface once it cures.
I don't know for sure until gorilla glue dries but when you see it starting to clear up and becomes white then it is dried.( It takes about 30-60 minutes.)
My scalp staples were removed yesterday. I have lots of dried blood on my hair and scalp. What do I use to remove this?
dried blood from scrapes or a cut, that clots (dried blood that quit bleeding) on the surface of your skin.
I had a small crack in my frames near the lense (should of popped out lenses) and fixed them with gorilla glue. I got a little bit on one of the lense, most came off with alcohol while the glue was still wet, once it dried, it was stuck there. I used nail polish remover to remove the glue, worked like a charm, it will take a bit of rubbing and wiping the lense, or lenses, but it should work, it did for me.
Try methylated spirits to remove it. Do a test spot first as it may have a bad effect on the paint below it. Also take care that you ventilate the area well when you are using it and don't smoke in the room concerned.
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You can remove dried barnacles from a fiberglass boat using a stainless steel scrubber or a pressure washer for large barnacles.