Horrorshow Posted yesterday at 05:39 PM Posted yesterday at 05:39 PM Which is the best product for removing bare metal foil glue residue?
stitchdup Posted yesterday at 05:51 PM Posted yesterday at 05:51 PM depend on the paint type. i'd try sticking masking tape on the residue first, it can sometimes remove the residue and is a good first step before more aggressive methods. even blutak might work 1
slusher Posted yesterday at 05:51 PM Posted yesterday at 05:51 PM just rub it off with you fingers or a little windex on a soft rag.. 1
StevenGuthmiller Posted yesterday at 06:44 PM Posted yesterday at 06:44 PM WD-40 will take it off instantly. Steve
NOBLNG Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 4 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said: WD-40 will take it off instantly. Steve How do you clean off the WD if you want to put more clear on?
Cool Hand Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Enamel thinner or polishing wax. Have seen others recommend lighter fluid.
peteski Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) I would skip WD-40 (a lubricant) and just use Naphtha (aka Ronsonol Lighter Fluid). It is a mild solvent which leaves no residue when it evaporates. But don't let Naphtha sit on the painted surface too long (especially if the body is painted with solvent based enamels). Just a quick wipe or two should remove all the BMF adhesive residue. Ronsonol is fairly pricey (sold in small quantities). I buy Naphtha in the hardware store's paint thinners section as VM&P Naphtha. I can get it in quart or gallon size cans. I use it for many tasks (like cleaning and degreasing N scale locomotive mechanisms. Edited 16 hours ago by peteski 1
StevenGuthmiller Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 4 hours ago, NOBLNG said: How do you clean off the WD if you want to put more clear on? Soap and water. (Dawn) Of course, I don't clear over the foil. Steve 1
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