MS glue can be removed in a variety of ways.
First, for cured MS glue, physical methods such as scrapers and brushes can be used. When removing, use a plastic scraper to avoid scratching the contact surface and gently scrape away any remaining MS glue. This method is suitable for relatively flat surfaces and a thin layer of MS glue.
Second, chemical solvents are also effective for removing MS glue. Common chemical solvents include acetone and alcohol, which dissolve MS glue, making it easier to remove. To remove, pour a small amount of solvent onto a clean cloth and rub the remaining MS glue until it softens and can be removed. When using chemical solvents, maintain good ventilation and wear protective equipment such as gloves and safety glasses to avoid any possible harm.
Alternatively, a hot air gun is another viable tool for removing MS glue. Heating the MS glue with a hot air gun softens it and makes it easier to scrape away. This method is particularly useful for hard-to-reach or complex areas. However, extreme caution should be exercised when using a hot air gun to avoid overheating and damaging the contact surface. Finally, if the remaining MS glue is small and stubborn, you can try gently sanding the contact surface with fine sandpaper or steel wool to remove any remaining glue. However, this method requires caution to avoid unnecessary damage to the contact surface.
In short, when removing MS glue, you should choose the appropriate method based on the specific situation and pay attention to safety and protective measures during the operation.
