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
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.
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?