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    While I was having my torture session this morning, my middle finger insert came out. The guy at the desk put it back in for me, but got a thin line of super glue (about 4 inches long) across the track of the Nexxus. How do I get this off? Nail Polish remover?

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    You can try some nail polish remover (acetone). If it's dry you might be able to soften it enough to scrape it off.
    Wet a small section of rag and work on a small area at a time.

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    Rubbing alcohol. Works on a lot of types of glue. Use to use it on model airplane parts.

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    I had some on my ball, it dripped down and was in a spot that wasn't a problem. It eventualy just wore off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSheibs View Post
    Rubbing alcohol. Works on a lot of types of glue. Use to use it on model airplane parts.
    TheSheibs is right. At my work I have to take glue off plastic items a lot (random i know) and alcohol works like a champ.

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