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Made in gb
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I am having a problem removing, harden green stuff from, resin Shoulder pads, which am trying to save.

What I have tried, so far is the following: Dremel, sculpting tool, hobby knife.

I am thinking about putting the parts, in the freezer and hoping that the, green stuff will go brittle and just break up easier.

Is there a even easier, way to remove harden green stuff from resin ?
Made in gb
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Yes no super glue or plastic glue was not used, only green stuff, which has gone hard, it does break but very slowly.

The stuff I used is green stuff, it is just a different color, just can't remember what proper name for green stuff is.


 
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