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Default Removing old very hard putty?

On 14/04/2021 11:42, newshound wrote:
On 14/04/2021 10:12, GB wrote:
Removing old very hard putty - what's the best way to do this? It's in
a Critall steel window, and I wouldn't be surprised if it's the
original 1930s putty.

I've been using an old wood chisel and a hammer, but it's very very
slow work.Â* Is there a much better way? Not keen on a blow torch, as
there's probably loads of lead paint on it, but would a hot air gun
help soften it?

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Correct, warming it up will make a surprising difference. Especially
easy with Critall windows because you can supply heat to the frames ane
warm it up from the inside. Do it gently until you find the right
setting to avoid risk of glass cracking (unless the glass is already
cracked, of course).



A hot air heat gun with a direction nozzle is preferable to a blow torch
if any of the glass is to be saved.

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