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<blockquote data-quote="Umbra" data-source="post: 8295601" data-attributes="member: 658055"><p>Cyanoacrylate solvent, acetone, or Goof Off should help remove the leftover glue, but simply scraping/sanding it off would work just as well, if not better because a rough edge provides better adhesion when you re glue it.</p><p></p><p>I've used expanding gorilla glue (overkill) and cyanoacrylate glue (super glue, Krazy glue, etc.) to good effect. Amazing Goop would work well, too. Amazing Goop is great for other parts of a sub, but since the dust cap is one of the few locations you don't need flexibility it doesn't really matter, it just needs to hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbra, post: 8295601, member: 658055"] Cyanoacrylate solvent, acetone, or Goof Off should help remove the leftover glue, but simply scraping/sanding it off would work just as well, if not better because a rough edge provides better adhesion when you re glue it. I've used expanding gorilla glue (overkill) and cyanoacrylate glue (super glue, Krazy glue, etc.) to good effect. Amazing Goop would work well, too. Amazing Goop is great for other parts of a sub, but since the dust cap is one of the few locations you don't need flexibility it doesn't really matter, it just needs to hold. [/QUOTE]
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