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Any tips on cleaning up glue marks in tight places?


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I have some glue marks in places inside the cockpit of mu current build and although I think they won't be seen once I lay a primer coat on, I'd still like to clean them up a bit. Some of these marks are in really tight places where sanding sticks just can't be used. I even tried my trusted fiber glass pencil but it too could not reach certain areas. Any other tools/techniques you can use for this?

Thanks!

Rob

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You didn't say what it was or how it came to be.

But, my experience with untouched drips or spills from Tamiya Green indicate it shouldn't be visible, even when viewed head-on...

If it's more of a gloppy drop, say from thick CA or epoxy, then you might try a very small "chisel" point, like a Mission Models Micro Chisel, to scrape or even pry it off.

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These are some good suggestions. I use Tamiya's Extra Thin cement and although I'm pretty certain that these marks will be covered when primed over, I still wanted to not take the chance I'll see someone once painted.

I'll post a pic here to show what I'm referring to...

Thanks!

Rob

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