5200 and e6000

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fishgitr
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5200 and e6000

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I just wanted to let you guys know that if you're trying to get 5200 off, put some e6000 on it and let it soak for a bit. The 5200 will then come off of whatever surface you have it on.

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Re: 5200 and e6000

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Good to know. Before it sets WD40 on a rag is great for clean up of any squeeze out.
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Re: 5200 and e6000

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That's good information! Thanks Craig

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