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Old 05-09-2010, 12:48 PM
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F%$ging Moron.

I win the F'ing Moron award this week and need some suggestions. I was fixing my driver's side exterior door handle - the smaller cover part. I had snapped off a small piece of plastic when the door handle was frozen and I apparently forced it open too hard this winter. Anyway, I cleaned the parts and super glued the parts together seemingly without incident. I was holding the parts together to insure bonding and you guessed it, when I went to remove my finger I had superglued the tip of my thumb to the door. I pulled my thumb off leaving a small amount of skin and glue on the door handle. I was able to get my cat to chew off the skin (kidding) but cannot get the superglue residue off the door handle paint. Any suggestions on how to get the superglue off without damaging the paint? Thanks in advance. John
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