How to remove glue residue?
How to remove glue residue?
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GreigR

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756 posts

232 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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Does anyone have any tips on how to remove the glue residue from the standard fairing stickers without damaging the paint.
Tried a few things but it hasn't shifted a bit.

Any idea's

redtwin

7,518 posts

208 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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White spirits or WD40. Leave the bike in the sun for a bit to soften the glue.

R1 Loon

26,988 posts

203 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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Hammer & chisel, make sure you're wearing safety goggles and a fluorescent yellow bib (orange ones are unsafe).

You might need an angle grinder for the trickier to reach parts.

Fubles

394 posts

207 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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fire

preferably napalm

SpinningPlates

1,299 posts

214 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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You can get some aerosol thing called "sticky stuff remover"

it's pretty self explanatory tbh. there's loads of things around similar too.

fiveus

1,215 posts

207 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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If you put some mayo onto the residue and cover and leave for a while.the oils in the mayo will break down the sticky.honestly it does work.

BadgerBenji

3,534 posts

244 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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Panel wipe works well.

Rubin215

2,084 posts

222 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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Brake cleaner and a soft cloth. Don't rub too hard or you will take the paint off too.

That's twice today I've recommended brake cleaner; it really is a do everything solvent, I've used it for cleaning carbs, degreasing bearings, cleaning panels before spraying, taking crap of my hands, even for cleaning brakes!

road_rager

1,091 posts

225 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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+1 wd40

Fleegle

16,710 posts

202 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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A bit of P60 should remove the sticky stuff









and much more

doodles19

2,201 posts

199 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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Hairdryer, warms the glue, easier to remove...

Ideally works best if you warm the sticker prior to removal. But its a tip for the future smile.

lewis87

361 posts

229 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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WD40 is perfect for this, and you most people have it laying around.

If the glue residue is very hard or dry warm it up with a hair dryer/heat gun or something. Then go at it with the WD40.

Edited by lewis87 on Saturday 12th June 21:40

stickyr6

573 posts

195 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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100% - Hair dryer, once its warm, pulls straight off!!

Spudler

3,985 posts

222 months

d8mok

1,937 posts

231 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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tardis tar and glue remover

redtwin

7,518 posts

208 months

Sunday 13th June 2010
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Rubin215 said:
Brake cleaner and a soft cloth. Don't rub too hard or you will take the paint off too.

That's twice today I've recommended brake cleaner; it really is a do everything solvent, I've used it for cleaning carbs, degreasing bearings, cleaning panels before spraying, taking crap of my hands, even for cleaning brakes!
I buy the stuff by the case from whoever has it cheapest on Ebay. Worked a treat on my lube and chain muck stained swingarm. The rough cast ally bits were hanging onto the grime until I assaulted it with a few blasts of brake cleaner.

Never tried it on paint though.