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Hi, I've managed to get both glue bottles blocked and can't get them clear, they are the Revell touch and flow type, really common cement.

I've resorted to to my brush-pot but would like to get them working again, does anyone know of a good way to do this? I've tried to poke a pin through and tried soaking in turps but nothing.

Your expertise would be greatly appreciated, thanks M
 
Also if blocked solid then a micro drill bit clears it out as well. I've had to do this a few times especially for super glue bottles
 
I hold the needle type applicator over a gas flame - the heat melts the glue inside, then I blow it out from one end. I always burn my lips at this stage because I never learn from my mistakes. Nobody will do such a stupid thing as me but if you do, do remove the applicator from the bottle of glue, else it might all catch fire!

Aidan
 
I often use the flame from a lighter to clear mine.

I hold the bottle in one hand whilst gently squeezing the bottle and apply the flame with the other, I find this works as better than a piece of fuse wire pushed down the tube.

The best way to prevent this, though is to give the bottle a squeeze after every use to clear the tube, although it is all too easy to forget.

Malc.
 
I find the fine wire that florists use for flower arranging has many uses including this one (pinched from SWMBO) Derek
 
Another wire user here. I just use a twisted up single strand of off cuts of wire from the tool box.

Ian M
 
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Thanks for all the help guys, I turned it around over a flame, it sort of spluttered and burned a little and ......its clear, great help as always! M
 
I use a strong fine peice of wire or if I lose that then I use a syringe needle..... no im not a smackhead. Neighbours a medic lol
 
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