You have to NAME the glue before we can answer that.
by using "BANG"
Turpentine will not harm a fiberglass bathtub. Small amounts of turpentine can be used to clean stubborn adhesives in the bathtub.
No, there is no fiberglass in Gorilla Glue. Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane adhesive that does not contain fiberglass. It is primarily made up of isocyanate and polyol resin.
soak with baby oil will melt the glue
soak with baby oil will melt the glue
If it's fiberglass it is possible
An old bathtub can be recycled at a steel recycling plant if the bathtub is made of steel. If the bathtub is fiberglass or ceramic, the bathtub can be recycled by offering it for sale at a shop that specializes in re-useable home construction products.
Yes you can, if done properly it is very effective.
it is made up from lots of steel and glue
there are many different forms of bathtub refinishing styles. some of the main types are fiberglass, porcelain, and marble. they all depend on the customers tastes.
It would help immensely if you said WHICH glue made the stains. As this was during plumbing, it may have been yellow ABS Glue, in which case your best remover is Whitlam's Glue Wash. -Rub the stains with a rag dipped in this and they should soften and come off -IF it's ABS glue.Next time please -Name your Glue -
http://www.doityourself.com/stry/cutting-out-a-fiberglass-bathtub has advice on how to cut out a fiber glass bathtub by yourself. Be sure to follow their safety tips like having gloves. Diamond blades, power saws, appropriate clothing and safety gear are essential when you want to cut fiberglass. Use a of a piece of scrap plywood as the base for cutting and use fiberglass power trimmers when cutting fiberglass panels. You can know much information and details about fiberglass cutting at the link: http://www.ehow.com/how_4449106_cut-fiberglass.html;