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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 286828, member: 45"]If the hot glue gets hot enough, it will often return to a pliable state, and can be peeled off. The problem is, it will likely smear where you don't want it, it will quickly dry, and the glue will still be there. </p><p><br /></p><p>I just got the bottle I use. <i>Ronsonol Lighter Fuel, </i>in a yellow plastic bottle. It actually has a tiny tip that folds down into the cap, which would eliminate the need for an eye dropper.</p><p><br /></p><p>The label states "Excellent for removing: labels, grease, tar, oil stains." It does have the expected warning that it is flammable, and not to drink it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 286828, member: 45"]If the hot glue gets hot enough, it will often return to a pliable state, and can be peeled off. The problem is, it will likely smear where you don't want it, it will quickly dry, and the glue will still be there. I just got the bottle I use. [I]Ronsonol Lighter Fuel, [/I]in a yellow plastic bottle. It actually has a tiny tip that folds down into the cap, which would eliminate the need for an eye dropper. The label states "Excellent for removing: labels, grease, tar, oil stains." It does have the expected warning that it is flammable, and not to drink it.[/QUOTE]
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