It depends on what paint and how well it was applied. I would try Goof Off first, let a few drops settle on the glue and it should soften enough to remove it. Goof Off doesn't appear to damage well painted surfaces.
Try Goof-Off or Goo Gone.
It often can, depending on the glue. Give it a try.
Laquer thinner .
You can use a spot remover, but it might be better for the carpet, kids, and pets if you use a carpet steam cleaner that uses hot water. This will melt the glue and remove it easily.
A good quality gel cyanoacrylate (crazy glue). -A better way, in my opinion, but not always available, is to take it to a glassblower and have him 'weld' it. In my area we have many excellent glassblowers operating small businesses or very good 'hobby' businesses.
Yes, but it may not achieve much.
no Never has a people do this
you dont unless you glue it again, if wanting to replace head lights then, on top of headlight assembly there are 2 tabs to pull up. then remove assembly.
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15 -20 minutes
Top center of engine. There may be a plastic vanity shroud held on by two nuts. Remove this shroud and the filter will be there about the size of a peanut butter jar. Twist lid counterclockwise to remove and the dispensable filter will be inside.
As far as I can tell, it is a trademark for what is usually called a "cultured marble" top.
Yes, you can.