Adhesive residue removal
Discussion
Replacing the bonnet seal (thank you, Adrian!) on my 2500M. Do you have any recommendations for removing the old adhesive residue without damaging the paint? This residue is quite thick in some places. In addition to all the goo, whoever did this previously ran the seal too far down at the ends. I don't think it's supposed to go down all the way as the ends are visible when the bonnet is closed. Can anyone confirm that for me? Thanks!

Hi John
I would try a small test area with white spirit to soften the glue leave for a while and see if it starts to come off with a blunt plastic scraper then use some cutting compound the type body shops use to cut back paint just dont be to aggressive with it slow and gently is the only way.
Good Luck
Andrew
I would try a small test area with white spirit to soften the glue leave for a while and see if it starts to come off with a blunt plastic scraper then use some cutting compound the type body shops use to cut back paint just dont be to aggressive with it slow and gently is the only way.
Good Luck
Andrew
Search for glue remover on www.cpc.co.uk but as above I'd try white spirit first.
Sticky stuff remover....
available from screw fix and also online from lakeland..
Its citrus based and non damaging to paintwork.
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/22794/Sticky-Stuff-Remov...
N.
available from screw fix and also online from lakeland..
Its citrus based and non damaging to paintwork.
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/22794/Sticky-Stuff-Remov...
N.
Edited by heightswitch on Thursday 25th April 09:22
How about Evo Stik remover?
Or you could try Acetone (nail polish remover)
WD40 may work but will itself need cleaning off or your new sticky on strip won't stick for long!
Or you could try Acetone (nail polish remover)
WD40 may work but will itself need cleaning off or your new sticky on strip won't stick for long!
Edited by phillpot on Thursday 25th April 11:45
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