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    Default Ecu sealant glue removal techniques

    Hi any know how to remove this glue so i can access the chips

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    Fkin no chance,,, normally as you know ecu just sealed at perimeter edge to resist moisture,
    i wouldnt touch it, as looks like they just resin board stop tampering,,,
    dont do it, i wouldnt, if you do,,, share how , best of luck man

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    I have done it carefully with razor blade and small pick, takes time and patience

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    not v difficult! did lots. i cut a square shape with a cutter, than with a screwdriver and pliers i keep tearing out bits fo that silicone.
    Once when got to the chip i used paint solvent. and a tooth brush and it helped a lot to get the silicone off from inbetween chip legs!

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    i used the same technique as ominimicu, cut a square peel it back in chunks or side a razor blade slicing bits off and then a brush near the end.

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    One Word toluene, it's the best solvent that you can use

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    Toluene might be very good. Just a warning, it is known to cause cancer by inhaling it.

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    i have used cellulose thinners cut most away with a razor blade then let is soak with thinners and it crumbles away.
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