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    Account Terminated Four Rings
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    Removing superglue from vinyl?

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    My daughter thought it would be a good idea to superglue my phone holder to my dashboard for my birthday. Now, I have a 2" circle of dried superglue in the middle of my black vinyl dashboard. Anyone have any ideas on how to remove it without having to replace my entire dash? And wont attack the vinyl? I searched the threads for a while to find any info on this, so if this is a recurring question, dont flame me too much...Thanks!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings cstarky15's Avatar
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    Re: Removing superglue from vinyl?

    you can try goo gone! it works pretty well on the outside of the car can't see why it wouldn't work inside! and it smells good
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    Veteran Member Four Rings AudiWxGuy's Avatar
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    Re: Removing superglue from vinyl?

    Make sure not to put it on the plastic/vinyl. I got some superglue on the bottom part of my steering column and tried some goo-gone type stuff and it ate through the plastic. Now, not only do I have superglue, i have a nice circle of eaten plastic....
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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Re: Removing superglue from vinyl?

    i think i got sth similar to that too... but it's on my rear window.... can i remove it with goo-gone??.... coz i have tinted my window and i dont know if it hurts the film or is there anyway i can remove it?? it looks like some dried superglue after the wash this weekend...

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