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toyman posted on 02-01-2013 12:47 PM

Recently I was gluing wth Liqiuid Nail using my table saw as a work bench DUH!  It has now harden I have got it off by scraping with a chisel now what is the best way to polish the surface of my saw.

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UGH!!! I kow what you are talking about. My friend has left his beer on my tablesaw making a rust ring. Hate it!

I use WD-40 and steel wool. After that i put a coat of wax on it.

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Not all liquid nails are the same:
LIQUID NAILS Adhesive product is specifically formulated to bond various substrates and common building materials with different construction requirements. For the best answer as to how to remove, go directly to the source:

http://www.liquidnails.com/liquid-nails-adhesive-faqs

In general, LIQUID NAILS adhesives & caulks can be scraped off when they are softened either by:
  1. Heating above 140°F with an electric heat gun or blow dryer.
  2. Coating the adhesive with petroleum jelly or mineral spirits for several hours to several days. (Note that mineral spirits are not recommended for tub surrounds, vinyl, plastic, painted or varnished.)

http://www.ehow.com/how_7710113_remove-liquid-nail-glue.html

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hi toyman. i'm just wondering if this has been resolved already? if so, hope you can share with us how did you able to manage it. and if not, hope it's still alright to know what are the steps that you've been taken? i'm sure we can also input some ideas. besides, i guess with the explanation of MinnWorker and chad stantonare already good enough. and i just like to add such as you may sandpaper it's area if it can be done. cheers.

 

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