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Removing frame protection tape residue
What is a good way to remove tape residue?
I put some on on my carbon fork where a speed sensor was mounted (15 yrs ago)....don't use any more and now want to get the tape off. I used WD-40 and got most the layers of tape off, but the residue is being very stubborn.... Recommendations appreciated.
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Products like goof off really do work better for this purpose. I had tape on new Colnago frames that was already turning yellow and peeling it off left all of the adhesive on the bike. Some very old goof off worked great.
Modern urethane paints should not be damaged by goof off. Last edited by Dave; 08-02-2020 at 07:09 AM. |
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i mean, itll say right on the side of the can.. so it aint hard. thats all i have to contribute. DEAD MAN OOT
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it takes a little bit of time but what always works for me, instead of using chemicals that may dull the clear or paint, is to cut another fresh piece of frame tape or similar adhesive tape. use that as a magnet basically and stick it to the fork on and off repeatedly pushing down on remnants of adhesive left over. i use a small maybe 2 inch square piece of tape and push hard with my thumbs and rip upwards. maybe a little swirling action to pick up stubborn adhesive, again and again. usually need a couple separate pieces of tape as they become full of old adhesive. eventually it will all come off
Last edited by cinema; 08-01-2020 at 07:58 PM. |
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Bestine rubber cement thinner will take it off immediately.
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As above, goo gone. Goof off is s weak paint remover
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For sticker / tape residue on glass or painted surfaces, I've always used peanut butter. Seriously, it works, rub it in good, might have to use a finger nail for really tough spots, but has always worked for me w/o a scratch. You can lick your fingers when done!
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Low odor mineral spirits.
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Isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Brilliant stuff for getting label/tape gum off of surfaces.
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+1 for goo gone. Now, it will still take some scrubbin, but it will do the job.
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Eucalyptus oil....... if you can get it in the States.
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What type of tape?
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Mineral Spirits will work and won't damage the paint. I just used it yesterday to remove the adhesive from the foam insulating strips that were inside my air conditioner sleeve. Definitely stronger than WD-40, which is reasonably good by itself.
As far as the Goo Gone/Goof Off confusion: You want GOO GONE. I'm holding a bottle. It's a "Goo & Adhesive Remover". "Removes sticky, gummy, gooey messes." "Surface Safe". There are no precautions on the label for painted surfaces.
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