Will Adhesive Remover Corrode Paint?

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Jeremy
07/29/25 3:08pm
Under normal circumstances, adhesive remover will not corrode the paint surface, but it should not be overused or left on for too long to avoid any adverse effects. Below is a detailed introduction to adhesive removers: 1. Composition of Adhesive Remover: Adhesive remover is a synthetic chemical agent made from a mixture of turpentine, mineral spirits, gasoline, kerosene, and other components. Its chemical constituents include benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone, ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, ethanol, and others. It is designed to quickly and effectively remove grease, glue, and other chemical residues, serving as a surface cleaner. It can dissolve various cured adhesives, with particularly effective results on 502 instant glue. 2. Usage Method: First, clean the surface thoroughly, then apply an appropriate amount of adhesive remover to the hardened glue, ensuring complete coverage. The required time depends on the area and thickness of the glue. Once softened, scrape it off with a suitable tool. Note that it may slightly corrode certain plastics (e.g., ABS) and printed ink on products, so perform a product test before use. Operators are advised to wear gloves and masks to avoid skin and respiratory irritation. Ensure proper ventilation during use and avoid prolonged inhalation. The product contains flammable organic solvents and should be used in a well-ventilated area away from open flames.
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