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Title: removing glue
Post by: john bailey on April 09, 2009, 18:45:13 pm
hi. i want to remove the carpet from my bug which means removing the glue but i dont know what to use that will not damage the paint. any ideas?

Thanks John


Title: Re: removing glue
Post by: BeetleBug on April 09, 2009, 18:53:46 pm
hi. i want to remove the carpet from my bug which means removing the glue but i dont know what to use that will not damage the paint. any ideas?

Thanks John

Been there done that... and not to be negative - it IS a pain in the ass and in the end a headache too because of the chemicals. Your problem is that you want to keep the paint, then you can delete the real effective chemicals (lynol, acetone) from your list right away.

I will make it short, 3M do have a effective but at the same time quite mild glue remover. This together with their citrus spray will remove the glue slowly but steadily but at the same time dry out your paint so it will need a good waxing afterwards.

DO NOT use these chemicals unless you have good ventilation. Yes, the citrus spray smells innocent but it is dangerous!

Best rgs and good luck

BB


Title: Re: removing glue
Post by: john bailey on April 09, 2009, 19:20:47 pm
thanks mate. unfortunatly i know its not going to be easy :P............ hope it will be worth the effort......


Title: Re: removing glue
Post by: Nico86 on April 09, 2009, 19:25:35 pm
I remove mine with acetone ! Don't do it if you want to keep your paint clean ! And you have to take care when you are breathing this crap, do it on the outside.


Title: Re: removing glue
Post by: jimi323 on April 09, 2009, 19:38:22 pm
sorry but i don't know if there is a specific english name for this object..

is like and Hairdryer..but used in bodyshops...


Title: Re: removing glue
Post by: Zach Gomulka on April 09, 2009, 20:30:12 pm
Possibly a heat gun, a rag with WD-40 and a lot of elbow grease. It's going to suck!


Title: Re: removing glue
Post by: Wünderwolff on April 09, 2009, 20:53:33 pm
If you have different chemicals at your disposal, build up! Test on a small behind the door spot and try to find the most abbrasive chemical that does not remove paint. Safest bet is lighterfluid, evaporates so fast that it doesn't damage, it's what they use to clean pinballs. Then go to synthetic thinner, on to celluloid thinner and finally acetone.


Title: Re: removing glue
Post by: danny gabbard on April 10, 2009, 03:52:11 am
Try white kerosene or diesel fuel, You can also get these flapper wheels from good auto paint stores that take some glues and adhesives off by a rubbing effect. They work pretty good


Title: Re: removing glue
Post by: John Rayburn on April 10, 2009, 04:48:37 am
There is a product called Bestine, used for glue removal. Most art supply stores carry it.


Title: Re: removing glue
Post by: john bailey on April 10, 2009, 21:36:10 pm
thanks everyone. i started to and its going to take  ages!!!!! tryed a few thing. some thing called type20 worked well. will go back tomorrow and make sure it has not takeen the paint off (only tryed a small hidden area to test it...)

thanks john