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Removing fletching glue residue

Started by Chris O, November 26, 2007, 12:02:00 AM

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Chris O

I'm in the process of re-fletching some gold tip traditional shafts and I need some advice on removing the glue residue. Can anyone recommend something that will take off the residue and that won't damage the shafts?  Thanks in advance.
                                 -Chris

lavender bow chic

use the goo b gone or oops and then wash with water after..might have to scrape just a little but it will be gone..I use a old 2 blade magnus head to scrape and it works great
michelle

Chris O

I'll give that a shot. I appreciate it, thanks.

FJTOYMAN

I always just use and exacto knife. just be careful not to cut into the shaft. I then just wipe the excess with acetone.

Shakes.602

'Nuther Vote for Acetone! Stinks like Nail Polish Remover  USED  to smell like!!  :archer:
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bretto

Back side of Your knife to scrape heavy glue and acetone


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