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Thread: How do I get chewing gum out of my radiator fins?

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    How do I get chewing gum out of my radiator fins?

    After an awesome day out, riding around Auckland all day I get home and wash my bike and, notice that some Mofo has smeared their chewing gum onto the radiator. It must have happened when I had it parked up somewhere, probably out at Sylvia Park today. I know it wasnt an accident because, you can tell that it has been smeared right into the radiator fins. Needless to say.... I am fucking fuming that some cunt would do such a thing. From now on I'm not parking my bike more than 5 minutes away from where I'm going to be.

    Whats the best way to get it out? Its next to impossible to dissolve. I have tried picking most of it out with a paper clip.

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    Hmm - maybe wait until it is cold and it may pick out easier.

    Turps/kero/petrol will dissolve it but it will be a messy process.


    Have you tasted it? I'm just wondering what flavor it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Hmm - maybe wait until it is cold and it may pick out easier.

    Turps/kero/petrol will dissolve it but it will be a messy process.


    Have you tasted it? I'm just wondering what flavor it is.
    haha! it had a minty aroma.

    Yep, will wait a while and try again tomorrow.

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    try prepsol first if that doesn't work then try universal thinner's the thinners might wash off the black paint on the radiator but it will be easy to fix just get a can of black paint and spray it, one of those should deal to the dirty fucker's mess, what a fuckin asshole to do such a thing,

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    De-solv-it - Mild Citric acid based. Won't damage paint.
    Even gets gum out of kid's hair.

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    Peanut butter, do it after the engine has been running and you should be able to get a slice of bread onto afterwards and make toast.

    You sure it hasn't been flung out of a car window in front of you?

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    WD40 has a million uses. Chewing gum removal is supposed to be one

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    Quote Originally Posted by grusomhat View Post
    Peanut butter, do it after the engine has been running and you should be able to get a slice of bread onto afterwards and make toast.

    You sure it hasn't been flung out of a car window in front of you?
    I had considered that possibility but, this had been smeared flat..... right into the fins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    De-solv-it - Mild Citric acid based. Won't damage paint.
    Even gets gum out of kid's hair.
    Desolvit for sure!
    Gets tar off carpet, sticking plaster goo off skin (safe to use on skin so must be okay on other surfaces?)

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    Awesome ! thanks for all your advice so far.

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    The standard punishment for these sort of arsehole actions is superglue down the eye of their dick...well, you gotta dream.
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    i hear your pain. Just found a lump of glass in my rear tyre, yup f@@@n beer bottle colour, tyres only 2k old, dug it out, nice hole, a good 5mm deep. Now trying to work out how to fill the crater thats left behind. When you have finished with the gum i could have a use for it.

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    I would contact Skidmark,,,
    with the choppers he has got
    he would nibble that gum out in no time at all,,,
    And that is the honest truth your honour..

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    Shit, I was just reading about a cleaning product for removing chewing gum from carpet, but I can't remember where

    It worked the opposite way though and turned gum hard, so it could be pulled off in one piece.
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    Bear Grills told me last night (on Worst Case Scenario) that you could either freeze it or use automotive degreaser to get it off a shoe. I'm sure the same would work for a radiator. I don't really see how gum on your shoe is in the same class of worst case scenario as being chased by dogs or crashing into a boat but oh well, Bear Grills knows best I'm sure.
    Hope you can sort it out.
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