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    Cleaning Old glue off L100 Baffle Screens

    Anyone have a good remedy, chemical, mechanical or otherwise, that will take the ancient glue off the screens on the L100 baffles without damaging them? Or should I just plan on replacing the screens with modern day materials? Looking at prepping them for the day when sonofagun is caught up...

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    I could NOT get if off here, and finally decided to simply replace the material with window screen mesh as part of the "rebuild" process.

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    Did You Try Heat to Soften It?

    Not sure what the mesh is made of and wether it would like a hair dryer....

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