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General Sport Trac Discussion
Super glue on black Sport Trac! Help
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<blockquote data-quote="A K" data-source="post: 621048" data-attributes="member: 59480"><p>I agree with Eddie. I have gotten super glue on many surfaces, and it rarely comes off without some extreme effort. Wood requires sanding and restaining. Formica requires acetone and scraping (though the countertop still has a small gulley from the acetone). I have a feeling auto paint will require a spot repaint, if that is possible.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My one shot try would be to use rubbing compound on the area, essentially stripping a small amount of the clearcoat. Then, using a buffer, use a severe polish, medium, light, and glaze to bring back the shine. It works with tree sap, which dries as hard as super glue. No guarantees, though...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A K, post: 621048, member: 59480"] I agree with Eddie. I have gotten super glue on many surfaces, and it rarely comes off without some extreme effort. Wood requires sanding and restaining. Formica requires acetone and scraping (though the countertop still has a small gulley from the acetone). I have a feeling auto paint will require a spot repaint, if that is possible. My one shot try would be to use rubbing compound on the area, essentially stripping a small amount of the clearcoat. Then, using a buffer, use a severe polish, medium, light, and glaze to bring back the shine. It works with tree sap, which dries as hard as super glue. No guarantees, though... Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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