Guest guest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Share Posted May 7, 2007 Due to severe contamination I've been exposed for the past 2 months or so, I had to start replacing my wooden furniture with something more resistant to mycotoxins. Glass is obviously a logical idea, and I still believe glass in and of itself is impervious to mycotoxins. However, the new glass tables are made of metal legs and a glass top. This glass top plate is attached to four metal rings (probably made of stainless steel) with some kind of transparent adhesive, so you can actually see these metal rings through the glass. It seems this transparent adhesive can collect mycotoxins. The contamination feels strongest when I approach near these four metal rings. Does somebody know how this transparent adhesive, probably some sort of superglue, can be removed completely so that I can just leave the glass plate on the metal rings to sit on them with its weight? (Without glue) I read on some internet sites to use acetone (nail polish remover) but how to apply it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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