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Another kitchen problem with Nail & Seal
I left someone to mount a Belfast sink to a base unit. It was mounted in
totally the wrong position using Evostik Nail and Seal. I finally removed the sink, totally wrecking the unit and leaving loads of muck on the bottom of the sink. What is the best thing to remove the Nail & Seal from the bottom of the sink before I fit it myself to a new unit? By the way, I can well recommend Evostik Nail and Seal to stick anything to anything. "That's f***ing Evostik Nail and Seal - buy it now it's really f***ing sticky!" Thanks in advance, Martin |
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"Martin" wrote in message ... I left someone to mount a Belfast sink to a base unit. It was mounted in totally the wrong position using Evostik Nail and Seal. I finally removed the sink, totally wrecking the unit and leaving loads of muck on the bottom of the sink. What is the best thing to remove the Nail & Seal from the bottom of the sink before I fit it myself to a new unit? By the way, I can well recommend Evostik Nail and Seal to stick anything to anything. "That's f***ing Evostik Nail and Seal - buy it now it's really f***ing sticky!" Thanks in advance, Martin Is it flammable enough to burn to ash? If it is, then it's easier to remove ash than sticky glue. |
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Martin wrote:
What is the best thing to remove the Nail & Seal from the bottom of the sink before I fit it myself to a new unit? A glass scraper, of the sort containing a razor blade, rather than the sort utilising a Stanley knife blade. Try your local ironmonger, if they haven't got them, they should know who has. |
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Chris Bacon wrote: A glass scraper, of the sort containing a razor blade, rather than the sort utilising a Stanley knife blade. Try your local ironmonger, if they haven't got them, they should know who has. They're in all the sheds. -- *Forget about World Peace...Visualize using your turn signal. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 19:56:22 +0100, "Martin"
wrote: I left someone to mount a Belfast sink to a base unit. It was mounted in totally the wrong position using Evostik Nail and Seal. I finally removed the sink, totally wrecking the unit and leaving loads of muck on the bottom of the sink. What is the best thing to remove the Nail & Seal from the bottom of the sink before I fit it myself to a new unit? By the way, I can well recommend Evostik Nail and Seal to stick anything to anything. "That's f***ing Evostik Nail and Seal - buy it now it's really f***ing sticky!" Thanks in advance, Martin I have a scraper with a stanly knife blade in it, this would be my first line of attack Rick |
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