fingernail polish remover will take it off or if you get stuck, it will unstick you.
2007-04-27 04:14:30
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answered by carolinakayl 2
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You might get it off with repeated rubbing but you'll wear off the lens coating first. I'd say the lens is stuffed. If it's a good lens then see about sending it back to the manufacturer. Both Canon and Nikon (and other mfrs I'm sure) will accept your lens and quote you for its repair before starting any work - Nikon charges about £20 for the inspection - and will dispose of the lens for you if you decide it's beyond economic repair so you don't pay postage to receive back a useless item.
2016-05-20 06:51:28
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answered by ? 3
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Try nail polish remover, that's what it says to use for excess glue removal on the glue container, but I do'nt know how it will react with the lens if it is'nt glass so be careful!!
Hope this helped, good luck!!
2007-04-27 04:06:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Acetone, may remove the glue, but it will likely dissolve the surface of your reading glasses, rendering them slightly opaque. I work in an Emergency Room, and we regularly use petroleum jelly (vaseline) to remove the glue from kids who stick together their fingers, eyes, etc. Just apply it liberally, and wait an hour. It should loosen it sufficiently.
2007-04-27 05:36:04
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answered by Christopher K 1
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Acetone
2015-03-22 09:13:14
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answered by bobandtu 1
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Try nail polish remover.
2007-04-27 04:03:43
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answered by Beach Girl 3
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The solvent is actually acetone. It is found in fingernail polish remover.
But the acetone is what you want.
2007-04-27 04:30:34
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answered by Fordman 7
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acetone or fingernail polish remover will work.
2007-04-27 11:06:40
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answered by ? 4
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TRY FINGERNAIL POLISH REMOVER
2007-04-27 04:04:14
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answered by Anonymous
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paint thinner
2007-04-27 04:05:26
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answered by ODB 2
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