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Thanks to one & all for the most informative inputs----My pieces
apparently weren't too bad, after sponging the paper with 70% Isopropyl
Alcohol-(rubbing),[ 'cause I had it in the house] IT ALLOWED THE paper
and glue to roll, peel, off together. (like a BIG Booger, Bubba) I will
see how the plastic survives & report any unfavorable transformations in
the quality of the Perspex.
Jerry
Jim wrote:
> Your lucky these are small pieces, the only method I've used that was
> successful was soaking in cold water for several days to a week or more.
> This will break down cellulose which can then be rolled off with the
> palm of your hand (kind of like rolling a buger between your fingers).
> Yes the adhesive will come off at the same time.
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> "jerry wass" <wassbiplane@tds.net> wrote in message
> news:439dc796$1_2@newspeer2.tds.net...
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>>Anybody had any experience Peeling Protective Paper from >
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> Plexiglass??---When it's old & dried out---everything I have used to try
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>>to soften the old glue also softens the plexi & leaves it with an
>>orange-peel finish. I've several 12" sq pieces, the center will
>>finally come once you get out there, but the edges are no-luck.
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>>Thanks in advance
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>>Jerry
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