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    flocking crap in glovebox

    does anyone know how to remove this flocking (hey i made a funny!) crap out of the glovebox? I'm installing a fusebox in there and the stuff is like goop. I don't know what the flock they were thinking with this junk, must have been an eighties thing if i remember right. I was hoping someone might have found a chemical that dissolves it. It actually is called flocking by the way.



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    Re: flocking crap in glovebox

    i was trying to figure out why you thought it was so flocking funny (lmao). Start with some fingernail polish remover and work your way up to more corrosive stuff, like armor all
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    Re: flocking crap in glovebox

    Quote Originally Posted by 2drSE-i View Post
    i was trying to figure out why you thought it was so flocking funny (lmao). Start with some fingernail polish remover and work your way up to more corrosive stuff, like armor all
    I have a feeling you could dissolve the flocking glovebox and the crap would still be there. going to try some aerosolve tomorrow.

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    Re: flocking crap in glovebox

    if aerosolve is anythingn like powersolv i would do my best not to get it on any plastic pieces
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    Re: flocking crap in glovebox

    a grinder would get you started


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    Re: flocking crap in glovebox

    The body shop supply store carries stuff called GONE, works good for glue.
    Lowes has stuff called goo gone or something like that.

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    Re: flocking crap in glovebox

    Razor blade?
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    Re: flocking crap in glovebox

    mines not goey =/ its still fuzzy lol like some kinda thin thin carpet sticker or something but its still rather minty my old glove box was nasty tho lol

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