Super Glaze
How to remove and start over with super glaze that will not cure; acetone, shellac remover, varnish remover, alcohol, finger nail polish remover, etc?
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Have you contacted the mfg. of Super Glaze to ask them what could be the issue of it not curing? (I know Rusteloum makes an item like this)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn9EiAbVW_w
https://acrylgiessen.com/en/how-to-harden-sticky-resin/
You need to contact the manufacturer I goggled super glaze and several items popped so not sure what you are referring to.
I agree I would contact the manufacturer - after that there is absolutely nothing that paint stripper can't remove.
Yes, contact the manufacturer, have the product nearby, they will want to know the lot number and the name of the product that failed for you.
Love the paint stripper idea, and thank you;
interestingly, the residue from the project cured perfectly, but the project remains uncured.
Use Citristrip.
Thank you, Betsy
I would contact the company where you got the glaze and ask them why it isn't curing and ask them how to fix it.
Hello. Before giving up please consider contacting the manufacturer and see what their advice would be. Hopefully there be a resolution to correct the problem. Sometimes replacement product might be furnished as well
Both are good counsel, and thank you so much.