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Offline Hattie

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removing irritating stickers - help!
« on: 09 December 2004, 18:08 »
I need to remove a dealer's sticker from the Moo's paintwork. It is stuck on just below the N/S rear light. Am I right in thinking this is a hairdryer and blunt object incident, or has anyone got a better idea?

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Re: removing irritating stickers - help!
« Reply #1 on: 09 December 2004, 18:37 »
hairdryers thebest idea mate, was what I would have suggested if you had asked me straight off, as glue melts when heated, providing that it is not a cold melt clue, which is unlikely, (I am not sad, just  worked in plastic packaging for a long time, and hence know a lot about glue!)

Make sure you dont get the paint to hot tho, as it may damage.

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Re: removing irritating stickers - help!
« Reply #2 on: 09 December 2004, 20:56 »
And if there's any nasty tacky stuff left on there, try nail polish remover, sure ya got some of that! But wipe it off quick!
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« Reply #3 on: 09 December 2004, 21:23 »
I would strongly advise against using nail varnish remover (acetone) as it is a very strong solvent that will do irreversable damage to your paint / body work, I would use warm soapy water to remove any tacky stuff that is left over.

So you know why I am saying this, I worked in packaging for 8 years, for a company that both printed and manufactured high security bags for the likes of securitas / securicor / girobank / most of the major banks and therefore I know a lot about the effects of heat / cold on glues and the effect of solvents on plastics, I also have spent 3 years printing, which I used acetone as a thinner and it is not very nice stuff at all.

Hope this was a help to you!

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Re: removing irritating stickers - help!
« Reply #4 on: 09 December 2004, 23:04 »

nail polish stuff does work well on glass however
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Re: removing irritating stickers - help!
« Reply #5 on: 10 December 2004, 06:51 »
and nails :P

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« Reply #6 on: 10 December 2004, 10:22 »
wouldn't know :P
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Re: removing irritating stickers - help!
« Reply #7 on: 10 December 2004, 13:52 »
Autoglym super resin polish will get any residue off as well.....sure they do a tar remover or something that no doubt would work as well

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Re: removing irritating stickers - help!
« Reply #8 on: 10 December 2004, 15:14 »
Must say that i have only used nail polish remover, (yes i did know its called acetone, coz its about the only thing that helps with glassfibre resins too!) on metallic paints which have a lacquer. So it dont get direct on the paint.
I also said use quickly - in other words wipe on wipe off.

Works well with nasty glues on yer fingers!
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Re: removing irritating stickers - help!
« Reply #9 on: 10 December 2004, 15:49 »
I was only pointing out that it was a solvent and can do a lot of damage! 

Sorry if i came across a bit to harsh !