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    Hi all.

    Looking for alternatives to acetone to remove super glue.
    Preferably something to also remove cutting fluid.

    Ideally looking to just place parts into a tub and leave them for a while then pull them out nice and clean.

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    (My projects are typically small scale so this might not suit your application.)

    I superglue my stock onto an aluminium plate which acts as a reusable mini-spoilboard, which I then clamp onto my machine table. Once cut, I drop the plate into an old large saucepan and boil for 8 minutes, or so. Superglue doesn't like heat - once cooled the parts come off the backing plate with barely a nudge - the residual superglue separates off the part (or backing plate) as a very thin, brittle piece of acrylic.

    Wal.

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