Acrylic sealant removal?

The only way I've found of removing the bulk of it is by 'hot air gun' however small traces of it are still left behind.

Using the hot air gun and a piece of sharp wood as a scraper this removes

99% any one know how to ge rid of the 1% traces?
Reply to
George
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Paint stripper and steel wool, but it will also make short work of any other synthetic materials in the vicinity.

Reply to
Stuart Noble

Nooooooooooo the steel wool will scratch the glaze and leave marks on it.

I have tried nitromors and its not doing anyfink?

Reply to
George

Angle grinder.

(I was waiting for someone else to say it. It is a kind of tradition around here after all).

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The Medway Handyman

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