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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. 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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