I got a little bit of the stuff on one of the roofs and would like to clean or dissolve it and repaint the affected area.
What is the best method for this?
It is alot like rubber cement.
I managed to get most of it, the roof will recieve a bit of weathering anyhow and hopefully conceal some of the paint damage from the attempts at removal.
I managed to save the roof sections where they meet but took some pretty drastic measures. Snipping off a plastic sprue and cementing it under the center line did the trick. They dont tell you about these in the instructions.
I was using Goo on small chopped wood blocks under the two roof sections as a sort of a brace system. Unfortunately a little bit got on the finger which was transferred elsewhere on the building. Presto.. glue spot. Grrr. lol.
It is a mix of rubber cement and a solvent based cement so it could mar a plastic surface. the rubbing method mentioned above has worked well for me, so has gently working it with a sharp knife to "herd" the cement into a ball that can be pried off. It also softens with heat I have discovered -- not soldering iron heat maybe but perhaps a hair dryer type heat.
Dave Nelson