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Old 15-01-2009
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Does any one out there know how to remove/prevent the white oxidisation on ca glue's
some times it happens, sometimes not
its very anoying and unsightly
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acetone or scrape it off hahaha, depends on the brand of glue and your gluing skills tbh, thinner ca tends not to oxidise white so much
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its the pro-line brand tyre glue hasnt stuck that well and has oxidised all over the tyre side walls and it looks pants ive just paid 129 pounds for wheels/tyres/inserts and they all now look there covered in some sort of cold sore/wart cream???????????not that i have had either of these complaints........well not what you can see when im clothed
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normally when too much glue is applied
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too much moisture when it's going off? keep it in a dry area?
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I find it normally wipes off with a bit of motor spray.. Jimmy's right though, it's to do with moisture (specifically too much of!)
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