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<blockquote data-quote="wyatts dad" data-source="post: 230911" data-attributes="member: 1255"><p>How about some pics, I looked at the back of some liquid nails and it notes for clean up and removal they have their own remover, a lot of guys use that stuff, but I would stay with a dry system, I like the cup brush noted above, any residual remover may hang around or do things you dont want it to do in othger places. what is the chances it is a reservoir rig? I dont see too many electric builds on the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyatts dad, post: 230911, member: 1255"] How about some pics, I looked at the back of some liquid nails and it notes for clean up and removal they have their own remover, a lot of guys use that stuff, but I would stay with a dry system, I like the cup brush noted above, any residual remover may hang around or do things you dont want it to do in othger places. what is the chances it is a reservoir rig? I dont see too many electric builds on the board. [/QUOTE]
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