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 Posted: Sat Nov 13th, 2010 12:49 am
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watchdaddy1 wrote: Paladin wrote: Hold the tip of a hot soldering iron on the screw head for about 20-30secs, it should liquify the loctite.

Had to do the samething to my Prometheus Ocean Diver.

THANK YOU SIR

William, you can also try INSTANT GLUE REMOVER from your local DIY. Once, I tried my wife's nail polish remover and it worked to liquefy the Loctite drops.ThumbsUp02.gif

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