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Remove glued on fabric
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<blockquote data-quote="Glen Livet" data-source="post: 8824274" data-attributes="member: 686975"><p>I’d suggest if you’re using 409. Get some wax paper or Saran Wrap. Soak the fabric in 409. Then lay the wax paper/ Saran Wrap over wherever the 409 is on. Then put the whole thing outside on warm day. Keep putting 409 on to keep it wet. The combination of heat and keeping the item wet with 409. The glue will break down.</p><p> I’d do a test on a small area. Depending on what the backing is made of it might be effected</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glen Livet, post: 8824274, member: 686975"] I’d suggest if you’re using 409. Get some wax paper or Saran Wrap. Soak the fabric in 409. Then lay the wax paper/ Saran Wrap over wherever the 409 is on. Then put the whole thing outside on warm day. Keep putting 409 on to keep it wet. The combination of heat and keeping the item wet with 409. The glue will break down. I’d do a test on a small area. Depending on what the backing is made of it might be effected [/QUOTE]
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