removing chemicals is a sticky problem, you may find the following of some use, however, please be aware that you will need to follow the guides to the word else bigger problems may ensue. firstly, to remoove your first chemical use another chemical called 'chemical remover' this is manufactured by a company called chemical removal ltd... apply this chemical to the first chemical and allow to dry, once dry apply a chemical called h20/lmr, this is a moisture enhancing chemical which will cause the two chemicals to interact together allowing the first chemical to be freed by the second chemical and thus allowing you to remove the first chemical. if however you do not allow sufficient drying time inbetween chemical two and the original chemical then there will be an adverse chemical reaction between the chemicals and they will harden. should this occur you will need to apply a third chemical known as 'c.b.y.r.t' which stands for 'Cant Believe Your Reading This' dont use this chemical until you have completely understood all of the above.. it may help to read it through a couple of times ... hope this helps... your chemically
danny, September 2008