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Thread: Q-bond removal
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26-01-2022, 14:28 #11
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Re: Q-bond removal
No, there is not enough energy in the spray to penetrate any volume of metal (like a trigger). Freezing effect will be surface only, and on aluminium not even the surface (heat transfer too quick)
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26-01-2022, 14:44 #12
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Re: Q-bond removal
I found that Q-Bond dissolves in boiling water. Perhaps an option to try.
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26-01-2022, 15:44 #13
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Re: Q-bond removal
I use a soldering iron. Heat it up and put the tip on the glue. Once its hot it cracks and can be removed easily with a tooth pick.
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27-01-2022, 07:57 #14
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Re: Q-bond removal
Stupid question.... But I assume the Qbond was mixed with one of the powders you get in the package?
I've repaired motorcycle fueltanks with it before.... That shit stays there forever!
I really hope the advice given here by members remedy your predicament....
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27-01-2022, 08:01 #15
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27-01-2022, 08:34 #16
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27-01-2022, 08:40 #17
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27-01-2022, 10:43 #18
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27-01-2022, 15:19 #19
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Re: Q-bond removal
On a 2.1 microbus it probably didn't need to
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27-01-2022, 15:51 #20
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