
ZAP PT16 Cyanoacrylate Super Glue Debonder Z-7 - 1oz
Brand: Zap
Part No: 5525740-1
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Uses:
Z-7 DEBONDER works to remove cured CA glues from skin, work surfaces, most plastics, and model finishes. Z-7 DEBONDER can also be used to remove adhesive left from stickers, pen and marker inks, some paints and stains, decals, correction fluids and finger nail polish. You can use Z-7 DEBONDER to weatherize and highlight your models and soften CA glue prior to sanding.
Helpful Hints:
Z-7 DEBONDER Is best applied directly from the bottle right onto the glue to be removed. Z-7 DEBONDER works by softening the glue so it can be wiped away. Several applications may be necessary to completely remove all of the glue. To remove from your fingers or other body parts, apply Z-7 DEBONDER directly on the glue let it sit for a minute or so, rub the area with your finger, wipe away the softened glue and apply additional Z-7 DEBONDER if needed. If your fingers are glued together apply Z-7 DEBONDER all around the area glued, let it work on the glue for a minute or so, then gently roll your fingers to loosen the glue, apply more and continue working the glued area until yours fingers separate. To remove from a surface, apply directly to the glue and let sit for several minutes, wipe away the softened glue and repeat the application if required. To weather your model apply debonder to a rag first and gently wipe the painted areas you wish to look worn. Although Z-7 DEBONDER will work on most materials and paints, always test on samples for compatibility.
Features:
- DEBONDING AGENT FOR ALL SUPER GLUES
- REMOVES CURED CYANOACRYLATE
- WILL NOT CRAZE MOST PLASTICS
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- Brand: Zap
- Part No: 5525740-1
- Barcode: 087093001336
- Adhesive Type: Cyano (Superglue)
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It's likely glue holding the rubber in place, so yes this should help
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