Looking for a product to remove epoxy resin from a mirror! any suggestions?!?


most oil base lubricants should work but on stuff stuck to mirrors it's often best to use a current straight edge cut-throat. make sure u don't etch the cup though. we used to use them all the time to remove things on mirrors when i worked contained by hotels.


depends on what kind of gum.

craft glue, wood bonding agent or white glue should come bad with hot hose. just apply the river and it should instantly turn white. some wood glue can be pretty tough.

other alcohol or grease based adhesive can come off near solvents such as turpentine, thinner, kerosene, yes nail polish remover, or the famed wd40. adjectives are readily available at your local hardware store.

other adhesive like super epoxy resin can be quite stubborn. here, the scrape method combined with your solvent of choice might do the trick.

when scrape your mirror, make sure the sharp turn-up lies flat against the surface. you shouldn't worry too much in the region of scratching it since most metals are softer than chalice, specially if it's not angled to cut.

wear safety goggles and hand protection a short time ago in defence. you never know when an accident may come up.
Answers:    There is a product called 'sticky stuff remover' available usually surrounded by car cog shops and halfords.