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Any of the 'toxic' plastic glues are solvents that dissolve the plastic and actually weld the two parts together, so anything that would "dissolve" the glue would most likely dissolve the plastic the model was made of too. The 'non-toxic' glues may very well respond to the freezer treatment, though I haven't tried it and won't recommend something I have no first-hand knowledge of. The freezer treatment may also work on a model built with liquid glue, as the joint is weaker than the surrounding plastic and freezing the whole thing will make it ALL more brittle, so the already weak joints MAY snap more readily if very cold.

I rebuild MANY gluebombs and I typically gently force the joints apart with the tip of an X-acto or a small screwdriver. Depending on how much glue was used, that usually works. It also works to score the joint with an X-acto blade to weaken it first. Still, damage to the surrounding plastic is almost inevitable.

I've had some models that were so incredibly gluey that I've had to take a Dremel to them to get them separated. There was no way to get this mess apart without grinding the attaching flanges off of the backs of the parts.

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