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removing shellaced handlebar tape
I got a cool bike with shellaced handlebar tape, unfortunately I want to change the stem length.
What is the best approach to removing schellaced on handlebar tape?
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You can try the alcohol used to dissolve the shellac flakes. I am pretty sure it would dissolve the shellac again. Google might help with the exact type of alcohol.
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LOL I was listening to Grant Peterson or someone extoll the virtues of doing this but now that I hear about this it sounds horrible.
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Yep denatured alcohol will remove it in a jiffy
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Fire
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I feel like it's just going to peel right off without using any alcohol. I'm a big fan of shellac for finishing wood, but I have never used it on tape. Like others have said, it re-melts easily with the application of alcohol. I'm not sure there is any type of alcohol that's better than any other, it's not like you are refinishing a piano.
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It should come off without difficulty. Maybe get it started with a razor blade. Cleanup with denatured alcohol (aka white gas).
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No. Denatured alcohol is poisoned ethanol. White gas is naphta which is way more flammable.
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Either one is going to get the job done.
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Of course. I was cautioning the flammable part.
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