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i did mine ages ago with an hot airgun the glue is still there and all the dust sticks to it looks like its been signwritten again :blink::laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: if you find away of removing with without melting your fingers off let me know :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Sand down to bare metal and respray. Any solvent that will strip the glue will strip the paint as well. If you just paint over it the glue will bleed through the new paint.

 

Life can be a bitch . . . :icon_eek:

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Sand down to bare metal and respray. Any solvent that will strip the glue will strip the paint as well. If you just paint over it the glue will bleed through the new paint.

 

Life can be a bitch . . . :icon_eek:

 

 

hardly an option on a 3 year old motor , i will try the white spirit :thumbs:

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im removing sign writing off a van but the glue left behind is a b*****d to get off , petrol and alchol isnt working.

 

any ideas?

 

Depending what the adhesive is? Metheylated spirits, white spirit, turps subsitute, even surgical spirit can sometimes do the job? BQ sell a range of de-greasers and adhesive removers, remember its important to try a small area at a time

 

Tom

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the best and easiest way it will fly it off is thinners and tbh without much effort as well use it all the time in the car trade also great for removing tar from your car . just give it a quick polish afterwards to get the thinners off works a treat.

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ok ,just to let you know we tried everything but celulose thinners was the winner :)

 

As I was reading down the thread I was going to suggest thinners. :yes::thumbs:

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the best and easiest way it will fly it off is thinners and tbh without much effort as well use it all the time in the car trade also great for removing tar from your car . just give it a quick polish afterwards to get the thinners off works a treat.

 

 

i use brasso to get tar off the paint :thumbs: god knows why it works but it does :laugh:

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ok ,just to let you know we tried everything but celulose thinners was the winner :)

---- job done was gonna say thinners some wont touch the paintwork but shift the glue ..heat from an hair dryer usually take the sticker and the glue ,... Edited by the_stig
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Sand down to bare metal and respray. Any solvent that will strip the glue will strip the paint as well. If you just paint over it the glue will bleed through the new paint.

 

Life can be a bitch . . . :icon_eek:

life can be a bitch if you dont know what the feck your talking about ....

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