There's a 3M Weatherstrip Adhesive Remover that seems to take most things off
pretty easily and isn't *overly* toxic.
Mark van der Hoek wrote:
> Erik A Smeby wrote:
>
> > I had some adhesive remover for flooring glue that seemed to get the
> > remnants of the coating pretty well, also ate through my gloves, and did a
> > number on my sinuses.
>
> I'd be tempted to try straight diesel fuel on that job. It's the main
>ingredient in some spray on engine cleaners. Much cheaper to buy a gallon at
>your local gas station. It works slowly, but it's very persistent. Spill a
>gallon on your asphalt driveway and you'd better clean it up if you don't want
>that spot dissolved.
>
> It doesn't have the flammability dangers of gasoline, although I'm sure our
>stump exploding friend in Australia could make it go boom! <grin>
>
> WARNING! I didn't say it was completely safe, only that it's not as
>dangerous as gasoline.
>
> --
> Mark van der Hoek
> Salt Lake City
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