(Topic ID: 289701)

Removing Dried Glue (tape residue?) from Backglass

By play_pinball

3 years ago



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    #5 3 years ago

    Maybe 3000 grit sandpaper and being very cautious? Cut into thin strips.

    A plastic blade would be to risky.

    I agree that any solvent that would remove the residue could impact the 40 year old ink.

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