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Duby 
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I was fiberglassing my rear deck and it started pouring down rain on me so I had to move all my sh*t in tha house and set the roller down. The resin hardened in the roller and now I'm screwed. The roller cost me $20 so I dont wanna buy another one. Any suggestions??
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buy a new roller, there's no way to fix it

Duby 
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I tried acetone and laquer thinner but they didnt work. So I left the roller sitting in laquer thinner and went and saw shrek 2 with tha girl. I came back and banged the roller on the grounhd and the fiberglass is breaking off. I got like half of it out now so I'm gonna let it sit all night and try again in the morning.

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If it's one of those nylon ribbed ones, you can take a pick at the ribs and pry off the dried fiberglass. That's what I do and it works great afterwards.
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I came home from work today and after letting it sit in the lacquer thinner all night it came off real easy
$4000 stereo in a $1000 whip, thats how u do it

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