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Post by Pat on Aug 3, 2022 16:33:01 GMT -5
I’ve removed glue with acetone. Took several days, but it worked after I freshened several times. Finally. Good luck. Soak item in fresh acetone. Wipe off. Soak item in fresh acetone. Wipe off.
Repeat for several days.
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Justin
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Post by Justin on Aug 5, 2022 7:13:51 GMT -5
I’ve removed glue with acetone. Took several days, but it worked after I freshened several times. Finally. Good luck. Soak item in fresh acetone. Wipe off. Soak item in fresh acetone. Wipe off. Repeat for several days. Thank you Pat!
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Post by broseph82 on Sept 17, 2022 10:42:27 GMT -5
Yeah cut a lot of lab! The color on that slab is just that, it's color. Your stabilizers have nothing to do with the lighter color or haze-like look. It's just that stone. It's also prob why the seller sold it. It's not the bright blue that most everyone likes. The white lines are prob from the mining and not necessarily the glues. I have slabs untreated and they also have those same white lines running through. I do! Here are pictures with flash, no flash, and side profile view. No, they are not from the same source. What got me thinking about it was how I could see the glue on the slab and at the profile view you can tell how it runs down in the cracks.
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