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Butyl removal

MoparBill

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I want to polish my rear window trim and was wondering what solvent was best to remove butyl gasket off the trim?
 
I want to polish my rear window trim and was wondering what solvent was best to remove butyl gasket off the trim?

I just did this. I used a heat gun, got it soft and scraped it off with some plastic scrapers that did not mar the stainless steel.
 
I used WD40 on the thinner stuff. Let it sit on there for about 5 minutes and it would wipe right off and with a little thicker stuff it just took a little more elbow grease with the WD40 sitting a little longer.
 
A decent virgin solvent....I used some reducer for single stage paint in the past, worked great! Also, like Dave said, heat works as well if going that route.
 
Like they said, real butyl; Acetone, MEK, heat. It sucks,but good stuff. Then finish off with something like final wash.
 
And never let the rear window be installed without butyl; it will leak. Windshield is different, it has the good gasket. Take that back; it has a gasket that usually works.
 
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