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Mirro worth repairing?
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<blockquote data-quote="gwar822" data-source="post: 465707" data-attributes="member: 24541"><p>i got rid of jb weld with sper strong paint and varnish remover.. i think it was kwik strip from walmart the paint and varnish remover.. its a think gelly stuff that stinks... i put a dab of it on old rivits that had jb weld on it and it broke it down and i was able to remove it after a couple times of soaking and rubbing away. JB weld is a pain in the ass to remove even with my method i still had a smal;l bit that i used a metal brush wheel on a drill or some sand paper to get rid of</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwar822, post: 465707, member: 24541"] i got rid of jb weld with sper strong paint and varnish remover.. i think it was kwik strip from walmart the paint and varnish remover.. its a think gelly stuff that stinks... i put a dab of it on old rivits that had jb weld on it and it broke it down and i was able to remove it after a couple times of soaking and rubbing away. JB weld is a pain in the ass to remove even with my method i still had a smal;l bit that i used a metal brush wheel on a drill or some sand paper to get rid of [/QUOTE]
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