Ideas for removing 3M4200 from Sunbrella seat cushion

matt_unique

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I ended up with some cured 4200 on my first mate seat. I tried hot water, and acetone with toothbrush and nothing worked. Acetone works great on the hard surfaces but the soft material would not release it.

Suggestions short of having my seat re-covered with Sunbrella?

Thanks
 
Try WD-40. I bought some 5200 and asked what they used to clean that stuff up and I found out WD-40 works as good or better at cleaning up as the 14 dollar miniture spray can they sell at W.M. for 5200 clean up.
D.D.
 
matt_unique":36f8244c said:
I ended up with some cured 4200 on my first mate seat. I tried hot water, and acetone with toothbrush and nothing worked. Acetone works great on the hard surfaces but the soft material would not release it.

Suggestions short of having my seat re-covered with Sunbrella?

Thanks

Flash freeze with a burst of co2.
 
Well Matt, I think you've got plenty of suggesgtions. To combine a few of them, you could put a little gasoline on it, light it to soften it and release it, then flash freeze it with CO2. :mrgreen:

Following that, you could recover the cushion and apologize to your wife...

Let us know how you finally get it off!! :D

Charlie
 
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