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Removing Cya Bloom

Started by Homebru, June 07, 2014, 07:15:00 PM

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Homebru

Hi Everybody,
This could / should be in the builders forum but I'm posting here.  I had a cosmetic repair to do on my bow.  It required "wicking" of cyanoacrylate glue (interesting that the abbreviation for cyanoacrylate and the acronym for cover your butt are the same).  Needless to say, I have a very small but visible area of white "bloom" from the glue.  Any ideas how to clean that up and make it disappear?

Thanks in advance.
homebru

PaulDeadringer29

I had to sand it off and spot finish where the glue was on my bow once. I think the speck of glue would have been less noticeable then the "spot" I made or it may just be the fact I know it's there. I would like to hear of better ideas/solutions.

tukudu

Homebru try some orange based "goo be gone " gel. Put it on the glue spot , let it sit for about 5minutes and lightly rub in a circular motion with 1200 hundred wet sandpaper. Be patient and work slowly it will remove it. Tom
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