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So i have a few parts done, but I have some E6000 leakage on all of them. The easy part to remove is when large amounts ooze out of the coverstrips, as I can tear it out. However, for very light spots here or there from accidentally smearing or dripping, or for places where it oozes out very little, I seem to have a lot of trouble getting it off. I don't quite have time to go over every square inch of my armor with my fingernails trying to peel off every tiny splotch of E6000, so does anyone know of a good way to remove very thin layers and spots of it without damaging the glue holding the parts together? I've heard hot water or freezing it, but both of those would affect the structural glue as well.

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Novus polish and a towel.

I agree with vern. Novus seems to make the E-6000 hard and easy to remove

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Usually you can rub off with your thumb, sometimes a damp cloth or cloth and polish

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