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|    amidianne@gmail.com to James    |
|    Re: What will dissolve Shoe Goo quickly?    |
|    15 Jan 18 00:42:39    |
      51650f6d       On Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 1:08:48 AM UTC-4, James wrote:       > Anyone know of something that will quickly dissolve cured Shoe Goo -       > the stuff in squeeze tube that cures to a rubber-like material?       >        > I've tried paint remover - both citrus-based and the automotive stuff,       > acetone, ligher fluid, even gasoline since I'd read that it dissolves       > Shoe Goo. It seems to soften it some but it's got a lot of fumes and       > doesn't really work all that effectively from what I've seen.       >        > I'm re-doing some sneakers so I don't want to also dissolve the       > sneaker material that the sole layer adheres to.       >        > Thanks for all input.              i used shoegoo to stick the hair catcher on the shower drain. its on there        good after shampoos and suds fr a year. i tried silicone hair serum and it       can work because silicone liquid adheres to silicone solid and melts it ( dont       ask how i found this        out ) do not touch it or rub it in with a toothbrush just be patient and let       it sit for a night dont shmush it in because it could leave a stain. any       clear silicone hair serum is fine then take a cuticle cutter and every so       gingerly nip away the glue         if u mess up your shoe by digging to hard u ruined it              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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