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Removing Dried Butaprene Glue from Window Sill Boards: Effective Methods and Techniques

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  • #1 9951803
    Bartekbutek
    Level 2  
    Hello.
    I recently glued the boards on the windowsill with butapren glue. The boards look and are made of a material such as floor panels and probably someone made this window sill from it. Some glue has leaked to the surface and is hard to remove.
    How can I remove these stains of dried butaprene glue?

    PS I have not found any other section that fits this topic.
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  • #2 9951844
    telbod
    Level 32  
    The extraction gasoline should work. You can buy it at the paint store.
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  • #3 9952188
    vorlog
    Level 40  
    An all-purpose solvent will do the trick.
    V.
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  • #4 9952616
    telecaster1951
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Acetone, NITRO, Toluene, Phthalic Solvent, Xylene Solvent, Limonene.
  • #5 19666831
    Sonyalfa
    Level 4  
    Are there adhesives that look like butaprene before and after drying, but the solvents mentioned above will not work and you need a different agent? Unfortunately, I cannot determine the name of the glue.
  • #6 19674441
    palmus
    Level 34  
    Yes. It can be polyurethane. There are also two-component versions. After setting, they are difficult to remove. But there are also polyurethane solvents.
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  • #7 19674558
    vorlog
    Level 40  
    For example, such
    https://www.soudal.pl/fixall-klej-uszczelniacz-2-w-1/item/723-fix-all-turbo " target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener ugc" class="postlink inline" title="" > https://www.soudal.pl/fixall-klej-uszczelniacz-2-w-1/item/723-fix-all-turbo
    or
    https://www.pattex.pl/pl/produkty/kleje-montazowe/fix-super.html " target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener ugc" class="postlink inline" title="" > https://www.pattex.pl/pl/produkty/kleje-montazowe/fix-super.html
    But these adhesives are not a substitute for butaprene-like adhesives in all applications. Yes, they keep as hell, but butaprene has it that its bonding layer is practically non-existent (contact adhesive), and the above-mentioned layer must have some kind (adhesive adhesives)
    The problem with butaprene-like adhesives is that most are cheap fakes. Once, the adhesive Pronikol B (aka OKT11) was used, its solvent was the "famous" TRI, which was used by entire generations of adolescent drug addicts (fact, he did the job :P ), but to this day I do not know a better binder for everything. A good glue of this type is
    https://www.pattex.pl/pl/produkty/kleje-kontaktowe/universal-classic.html " target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener ugc" class="postlink inline" title="" > https://www.pattex.pl/pl/produkty/kleje-kontaktowe/universal-classic.html
    I recommend it, although I am not a trader :P
    palmus wrote:
    It can be polyurethane, and there are also two-component versions

    Polyurethane ones are really hard to move.
    Two-component ones too, but these rather create a hard, not very flexible joint, a different species.
    V.
  • #8 19682056
    Anonymous
    Level 1  

Topic summary

To remove dried butaprene glue from window sill boards, several effective solvents can be utilized. Recommended options include extraction gasoline, all-purpose solvents, acetone, NITRO, toluene, phthalic solvent, xylene solvent, and limonene. For relatively fresh glue, isopropanol (IPA) can be applied to swell the adhesive, allowing for easier removal with a scraper. Caution is advised as some adhesives may resemble butaprene but require different solvents, particularly polyurethane adhesives, which are more challenging to remove. Polyurethane solvents are available for these cases.
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