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    nicholeb1988 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jun 30, 2012, 01:46 PM
    Cpvc cement on furniture
    So we spilled some (alot) of cpvc cement on our Ottoman and we have no idea how to get it off. Please someone if you know what will get it out please let me know... It's a brand new furniture set
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    Jun 30, 2012, 05:25 PM
    If this is a material (the ottoman) that the cpvc cement reacts with chemically, I do not believe you can remove it without damage. It is pobably like a weld. A weld would be ground (grinded?) to provide a smooth surface. Maybe it could be smoothed somewhat with a dremel type small wheel. I'm grasping at strws here-don't know if that is practical.
    If you have ever gotten it on your hands you would have noticed that it fairly easy to remove after it dries and that is because it does not have a chemical reaction with human skin but if it is firmly bonded to the ottoman, there most likely has been a reaction.

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