I dunno... about $7 or so a litre, from Mitre10 or wherever.
It's actually paintbrush cleaner - a mixture of xylene and toluene, which is the crap the oil companies put in our petrol to boost the octane rating in a cheap'n'dirty (carcinogenic) way. So petrol's a cheaper option, and leaves less residue.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Eeewwwww! Were you thinking he was suggesting removing bike stickers in an unmentionable "male only capable" manner?!
Got a really horrible image in my head now . . .
I'm such a shy, country girl too . . .
Illuc ivi, illud feci.
Buggrim, Buggrit.
Spot remover - from supermarket and comes in a clear bottle...usually found in detergent isle.
My bass is such a slapper.......I cant stop fingering those strings
Nigel removed all but two stickers off his GSXR, I think he explains how here. Good luck!!
I didn't read far enough through that thread to find out how Kendog did it, but here's how we did it on Dave C's SV1000 using the 'natural products method':
1) Use hair dryer to heat sticker
2) Peel off in a single smooth motion (leaves hardly any adhesive behind)
3) Use blue-tak to pick up any bits of adhesive that were left behind
4) Wash the area with a solution made up of 1tsp dishwashing liquid and 1tsp vinegar in a litre of warm water
OK so blue-tack isn't really a naturally occurring substance but it was handy.
Other tips:
- Do it as soon as possible - it's much easier to get stickers off newish paintwork than the old stuff.
- Don't leave it out in the sun, as the UV rays can break down the surface of the sticker, making it harder to get off
- Use meths to get tar etc off the paint work. It also works on the adhesive if you don't have blue-tak
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
Managed to remove all stickers last night, and no damage to the paintwork or plastic. Used a heat gun and some de-solv-it. Thanks for all the advice. Will post a pic later today, it looks mint without the eyesore stickers![]()
Some goose told me flyspray was the way to go. probably uses pledge for polishing the bike too.
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