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  • Defiant911
    • Feb 2020
    • 640

    #1

    Tamiya extra thin glue spilt

    So my son managed to
    Knock the thin glue over which proceeded to splash over the carpet.
    I cannot see any visual Signs of the glue on the carpet And it does not appear to have marked my grey carpet although the fumes did smell. Has anyone had experience of knocking this thin glue over there carpet and how did you clear up.
    It seemed to be instantly dry and not wet or sticky so do I just leave well alone or can expect it to become soiled from walking over in the coming days and weeks?
    Carl
  • Jim R
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    • Apr 2018
    • 15669
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    Oh dear :crying:
    I'd leave well alone. If it hasn't already dissolved or stained the carpet you may be in luck. It is very volatile and may simply evaporate away - open the windows :tongue-out3:
    Jim

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    • Steven000
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      • Aug 2018
      • 2826
      • Steven
      • Belgium

      #3
      The few times I spilt TET on my desk I whiped it off with a paper towel and some alcohol, it never left any marks and evaporated very fast, it's more of a solvent then a sticky 'glue'

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      • Defiant911
        • Feb 2020
        • 640

        #4
        Cheers both . I think ill
        Leave it well alone and hopefully got away with it this time. As you say it seemed to evaporate almost immediately so hopefully once the smell goes it’ll be ok.
        I might have to put the mask on for a bit even with the window wide open.

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        • bilbo
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          • May 2018
          • 123

          #5
          Originally posted by Defiant911
          So my son managed to
          Knock the thin glue over which proceeded to splash over the carpet.
          I cannot see any visual Signs of the glue on the carpet And it does not appear to have marked my grey carpet although the fumes did smell. Has anyone had experience of knocking this thin glue over there carpet and how did you clear up.
          It seemed to be instantly dry and not wet or sticky so do I just leave well alone or can expect it to become soiled from walking over in the coming days and weeks?
          Carl
          If it’s going to melt carpet it’s fairly instant. Driving back from my parents a bottle of TET leaked over my laptop and the car carpet the skin on the laptop melted as did the carpet in the boot of the car.....

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          • Guest

            #6
            I had a very similar incident a few weeks ago. Heard a commotion upstairs, turns out my lad had knocked his TET over. Some went on the desk, some in his lap, most on the carpet.

            As said, it's just a mix of volatile solvents so I made him shower and change his clothes (as a teenager he seems allergic to both so it was a good excuse even if not entirely necessary).

            I mopped up any liquid from the desk and just left the windows open all day to remove the smell (he wasn't too keen on letting daylight into his room either. Maybe he's a vampire? :smiling5: )

            No lasting effects (to the carpet anyway) but it took him a while to recover from the shower and fresh air.....

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            • Steve Jones
              • Apr 2018
              • 6615

              #7
              I spilt it onto my cutting mat and it dissolved all the print and indeed stunk the whole place out. Very toxic indeed. I fear the worst for your carpet

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              • Guest

                #8
                I can also attest to having done this with no lasting effects, so you should be ok.

                The question I asked myself is how it's possible to knock something over with a flat, square base. I put it down to something only I could achieve!

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                • Defiant911
                  • Feb 2020
                  • 640

                  #9
                  Sounds like I may have got away with it this time then.

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                  • Tim Marlow
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 18892
                    • Tim
                    • Somerset UK

                    #10
                    It is just a solvent. It should gas off with no issues unless it can dissolve whatever it’s been spilt on. I wouldn’t worry too much about the smell either. Once it’s gone, it’s gone!

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                    • BarryW
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                      • Jul 2011
                      • 6010

                      #11
                      If the carpet is natural fibres and if it has not melted, then no worries. TET just evaporates quickly.

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                      • stillp
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                        • Nov 2016
                        • 8090
                        • Pete
                        • Rugby

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Paintguy
                        I had a very similar incident a few weeks ago. Heard a commotion upstairs, turns out my lad had knocked his TET over. Some went on the desk, some in his lap, most on the carpet.

                        As said, it's just a mix of volatile solvents so I made him shower and change his clothes (as a teenager he seems allergic to both so it was a good excuse even if not entirely necessary).

                        I mopped up any liquid from the desk and just left the windows open all day to remove the smell (he wasn't to keen on letting daylight into his room either. Maybe he's a vampire? :smiling5: )

                        No lasting effects (to the carpet anyway) but it took him a while to recover from the shower and fresh air.....
                        Your lad sounds like my grandson. He went camping for a week a couple of years ago. When I asked him what he enjoyed most he replied that he hadn't had to shower for a week! His mother said she could tell!
                        Pete

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                        • Ian M
                          Administrator
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 18266
                          • Ian
                          • Falster, Denmark

                          #13
                          Jep Tamiya thin will just vanish into thin air. Literally.
                          CA glue on the other hand is something very different. If you spil it on the desk scrape it of and collect it into an old jar or tin. If you leave it it will set into a solid lump that will destroy the desktop if you try to break it off.
                          NEVER try to soak it up with tissue or cottonwool. The heat it generats while drying is enough to ignite the tissue. CA fumes everywhere. Which are not very healthy and as all CSI fans will know will attach to anything. Helpful tip fingerprints on window glass can be removed afterwards with acetone.
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