azimuth_pl wrote:try acetone
That could be damaging to any logo that is not high-temperature baked on.
The "heat in oven method"(350 f.) won't disrupt most logos and loosens by both softening the epoxy and by the high rate of the case's expansion compared to the low rate of the glass's expansion.
Digibloke is quite correct - stay close to the edge, you only need a thin bead. I personally use pointed wodden toothpicks(same for mixing the glue in small batches, on a Post-it note), and gently paint using the end or edge of that. Isopropyl alcohol(90%+) for cleaning wet epoxy.
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