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Originally Posted by sailingdog
There's something called Debond, which is designed to help remove/dissolve 3M 5200... well worth using.
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I'll second that. Debond makes it a quick job of ungluing anything that was glued with polyurethane adhesive like 3M 5200. Spray a bit, give it a minute to work, pry with a screwdriver, marvel at ease of application, clean up with alcohol (presumably alcohol neutralizes it).
I have a couple of aerosol bottles, not sure if it is still being sold - it seems to come and go.
P.S. Here is the website -
Marine Formula , seems to be very much available.