1. Test the area on a small scale before you begin. This will ensure that you don't damage the surface beneath the putty. Apply a small amount of the epoxy putty remover to a cotton swab and rub it on a small area of the putty. If the putty starts to soften, you can continue with the removal process.
2. Apply the epoxy putty remover to the putty. Use a cotton swab or a paintbrush to apply the epoxy putty remover liberally to the putty. Make sure to cover the entire surface of the putty.
3. Let the epoxy putty remover sit for the specified amount of time. The time will vary depending on the product you are using. Check the product label for instructions.
4. Scrape off the putty. Use a putty knife to scrape off the softened putty. Be careful not to damage the surface beneath the putty.
5. Clean the area. Use a damp cloth to clean the area. Make sure to remove all traces of the epoxy putty remover.
6. Buff the area. Buff the area with a soft cloth to remove any remaining epoxy putty residue.
Tips for Removing Epoxy Putty
* If the putty is still not softened after the recommended amount of time, you can try heating it with a heat gun or blow dryer. Be careful not to overheat the surface.
* If you are removing epoxy putty from a painted surface, be careful not to use too much epoxy putty remover. This could damage the paint.
* If you are removing epoxy putty from a non-porous surface, such as metal or glass, you may need to use a more abrasive tool, such as a wire brush.
* Always wear gloves and eye protection when working with epoxy putty remover.