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I've been using a multitude of 3d scanners for clients and my own personal 3d printing projects. I'm currently scanning thermoplastic resin miniatures from a new KS boardgame to 3d print, and I'm having trouble prying them apart gently to avoid damaging the resin miniatures. What would help is if I had a solvent to dissolve the adhesive.

This time I got lucky and manages to get this shield out. On the insert tabs, I found this white residue that I believe is the adhesive agent. It doesn't look like any superglue I've come across. Do you guys have any idea what it is, and what I can use to dissolve it?

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