I've gone back to old school boiling method... can do a set in 10/15 minutes and the rims clean up easy too, acetone works very well but takes longer and still have to clean wheels up, some glues are easier to remove than others and leave a cleaner rim too.
I use Schuey MR33 tyre glue which comes off cleaner with boiling... left a yellow gunky residue with acetone!
Don't use the finest saucepan you have for boiling, go buy a big cheapo one and just use it for doing tyres, boiling rubber/plastic/superglue will produce nasty smells too so open the windows/ extractor on etc!
Bit of salt in the water raises boiling point so hotter temperature and quicker reaction with glue dissolving.
Would never do the oven method, burning superglue gives off cyanide gas and burning rubber stinks too! plus there is chance you will melt wheels and the family wouldn't be too happy if their home baked/roasted goodies started tasting like your favoured compound of minispikes!
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