I would carefully shave the JB weld off with a razor blade.
Then buff with some No7
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bobby Godwin" <bogodwin@bellsouth.net>
>          I hope someone can help me with this.  I have googled it with no
> satisfactory results.  I glued a broken stem on a door mirror back together
> with J B Weld.  While I was waiting for it to set up, it dripped down onto
> the door and left a streak about the width of a flat toothpick and a little
> longer than the toothpick.  It is on a base coat, clear coat paint job.
> Does anyone on the list know something that might take it off without
> ruining the paint?  So far, I have not found anything on the web that would
> work.
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