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Thanks to all. The 3M adhesive remover worked well (the citrus scent was a
nice touch!). When an area soaked with that got a little sticky and balled up the little bit of foam there, a little WD40 got us the rest of the way. Also, a plastic paint scraper was the tool of choice. Keep some paper toweling handy to wipe away any excess spray. Thanks again! Cory R. Bonnett ABI Recording Studio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cory Bonnett" Newsgroups: IDEA.EMUEnsoniqPARIS Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 2:26 PM Subject: Foam removal? I have a situation with Auralex foam remnants sticking to some walls here. I'm trying to remove them to put in storage, but the 3M spray adhesive worked a little too well, and now I need to get the remaining broken foam pieces off the walls with as little effort and paint lost as possible. I've tried Goof Off and Goo Gone, as well as WD40, but they did not work well at all. Is there a specific product to get? Will any generic "adhesive remover" do (and take the foam with it)? Am I facing sanding and repainting? TIA! -- Cory R. Bonnett ABI Recording Studio |
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