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Martin June 23rd 05 07:56 PM

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



BigWallop June 23rd 05 08:24 PM


"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.



Chris Bacon June 24th 05 10:01 AM

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.

Dave Plowman (News) June 24th 05 10:42 AM

In article ,
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.

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Rick June 25th 05 06:11 PM

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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