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What sort of plastic? Polypropylene (PP)??

Try nail polish remover or something acetone based or acetone itself. Nailpolish remover will usually do the trick just fine on any plastic. Check to see that it wont react with the plastic itself first though. ( Like rub some on the back of the plastic or somewhere u cant see it). I doubt metho will work. (Ahh it pays of to be a chic sometimes :D)

lol cheers il give the nail polish remover a try seeing thats all i got its the plastic bit inbetween the seats the lil drink holder bit i accidently drop some glue there n now i cant open it lol

go to woolies and get a spray bottle called oomph. its made to remove glue. need to soak it for a min and then rub ur heart ut. i just removed tint glue of my car as the tint from japan was way to dark. needed to for complyin it to aus standards

Superglue slowly dissolves in water, even though water helps it set quicker, so if you can soak the part that'll get rid of it.

And it's a whole lot safer than slopping solvents around.

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